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found 22 matches
- 2012
- Gangadhar S. Biradar, Shabbir N. Merchant, Uday B. Desai:
Performance of constrained blind adaptive DS-CDMA UWB multiuser detector in multipath channel with IEEE 802.11a interference. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(3): 156-165 (2012) - Deepak C. Karia, Vaibhav Godbole:
Genetic algorithm-based energy-efficient protocol for wireless sensor networks. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(3): 133-140 (2012) - Lorenzo Mucchi, Tommaso Landi:
A new technique for environment identification in impulsive radio systems. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(3): 141-155 (2012) - Lorenzo Mucchi, Federico Trippi:
Experimental measurements of the accuracy of commercial UWB real-time localisation systems and proposal of new collision avoidance algorithms for industrial applications. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(4): 179-188 (2012) - Rutuparna Panda, Deepak Kumar Rout:
An efficient continuous phase modulation for high data rate body area networks. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(4): 189-200 (2012) - Shobhit K. Patel, Yogesh P. Kosta:
Dualband parasitic metamaterial square microstrip patch antenna design. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(4): 225-232 (2012) - Fazle Sadi, Thomas Johnson, Richard Klukas:
Simulation of a non-coherent UWB transceiver design - noise and impairment analysis. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(4): 216-224 (2012) - Ehab M. Shaheen:
Multiple narrowband interference suppression for UWB communication systems in Nakagami fading channels. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(4): 207-215 (2012) - Kenichi Takizawa, Takahiro Aoyagi, Kiyoshi Hamaguchi, Ryuji Kohno:
Channel modelling and performance evaluation of UWB-based wireless body area networks. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(3): 125-132 (2012) - Richard Thai-Singama, Frédéric du Burck:
Analysis of ultra wideband generator based on transient response of notch filter. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(3): 166-177 (2012) - Rajveer S. Yaduvanshi:
Hybrid magneto-hydrodynamic antenna. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(4): 201-206 (2012) - 2011
- Valerio Casadei, Nicola Nanna, Davide Dardari:
Experimental study in breath detection and human target ranging in the presence of obstacles using ultra-wideband signals. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(2): 116-123 (2011) - Igor Dotlic, Ryuji Kohno:
Application of IEEE 802.15.6 IR-UWB physical layer for medical BAN. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(2): 104-115 (2011) - Marco Hernandez, Ryuji Kohno:
UWB systems for body area networks. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(2): 58-72 (2011) - Mangalathu Jibukumar, Raja Datta, Prabir K. Biswas:
Packet loss-ratio based scheduler: an adaptive scheduling scheme to increase the number of multimedia applications in WLAN. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(1): 34-43 (2011) - Xuyang Li, Grzegorz Adamiuk, Elena Pancera, Thomas Zwick:
Physics-based propagation characterisations of UWB signals for the urine detection in human bladder. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(2): 94-103 (2011) - Ville Niemelä, Matti Hämäläinen, Jari H. Iinatti:
IEEE 802.15.4a UWB receivers in medical applications. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(2): 73-82 (2011) - Ahmad M. Rateb, Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof, Norsheila Fisal:
Adaptive data distribution technique for enhancing MB-OFDM UWB link performance in detect and avoid environments. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(1): 1-13 (2011) - Rachid Saadane, Driss Aboutajdine:
Ultra wide bandwidth indoor channel model based on measurements and physical approach. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(1): 23-33 (2011) - Himanshukumar B. Soni, Uday B. Desai, Shabbir N. Merchant:
Low complexity RAKE receiver for TH-based multiuser UWB system with realistic UWB indoor channel. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(1): 44-54 (2011) - Attaphongse Taparugssanagorn, Carlos A. Pomalaza-Raez, Ari Isola, Raffaello Tesi, Matti Hämäläinen, Jari H. Iinatti:
Preliminary UWB channel study for wireless body area networks in medical applications. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(1): 14-22 (2011) - Graziano Varotto, Enrico Staderini:
On the UWB medical radars working principles. Int. J. Ultra Wideband Commun. Syst. 2(2): 83-93 (2011)
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