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@CONFERENCE{stancil_globecom_2001,
author = {Daniel D. Stancil and Ozan K. Tonguz and Ariton Xhafa and Ahmet Cepni
and Pavel Nikitin and Dagfin Brodtkorb},
title = {High-speed Internet access via HVAC ducts: a new approach},
booktitle = {Globecom '01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference},
year = {2001},
volume = {6},
pages = {3604-3607},
address = {San Antonio, TX, USA},
abstract = {We report a novel technique for inexpensive high-speed Internet access
in buildings. Our work shows that, one can use heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning (HVAC) ducts for indoor wireless transmission
systems and networks. Measurements and system calculations show that
coverage distances in excess of 100 meters from the base station
and data rates of up to 100 Mbps should be possible, when HVAC system
is used in conjunction with OFDM technology},
owner = {henty},
pdf = {HVACapproach_globecom.pdf},
timestamp = {2006.06.25},
}