Induced Voltage on a Communication Cable Caused by Incoming Radio Waves
Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part I: Communications), 2002AbstractWith a view to estimating the induced voltage generated in a communication cable by incoming radio waves, this paper carries out an analysis specifically for the common mode and compares the results with the measured values. In the theoretical analysis, communication cables installed in an urban area are considered.
Masaru Nobesawa +3 more
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Demo Abstract: "See the Radio Waves" via VR and Its Application in Wireless Communications
IEEE INFOCOM 2021 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2021The radio wave is the carrier that transmits information in wireless communications. It propagates across space through a complex and dynamic mechanism. However, the radio waves are invisible, which makes it hard to design wireless communication systems.
Pan Tang +7 more
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This article draws upon research done as part of a formative evaluation of a radio project on children’s rights in Tanzania. Fieldwork was conducted etween January and June 2016 followed by a longer period of analysis. In this article we take the project as a case study of applied Communication for Development (ComDev) and examine the insights it ...
Vicensia Shule +3 more
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History of Communications/Radio Wave Propagation from Marconi to MIMO
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2017Radio waves from a few kilohertz to millimeter-wave frequencies play a key role in modern wireless communications. The development over the last 120 years is traced with an emphasis on communication aspects and physical phenomena rather than theory. The early years were characterized by experiments with no theory and lack of knowledge of ionospheric ...
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PROTECTION AGAINST THE ELECTROMAGNETIC STRENGTH OF THE RADIO WAVES IN COMMUNICATION RADIO NETWORKS
Journal Scientific and Applied Research, 2023In this paper presents protection methods against Electromagnetic straight of the radio waves in communication radio networks. Examples of personal protective equipment for monitoring EMF when working near transmitting devices. Personal Monitor. When an electric current flows through the human body, cells and tissues prevent the movement of charged ...
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MM radio-wave generators of stochastic oscillations for the hidden communications system
3rd International Conference on Satellite Communications (IEEE Cat. No.98TH8392), 2002Systems of radiocommunications for sending complex noise signals have many serious advantages. In this work the principal attention was given to methods of SO excitation both on volumetric and on surface waves in systems with wear and strong resonance based on BWT and a generator with surface wave resonator (SWR).
B. Yefimov +3 more
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Plasmonics: Communication by radio waves as found in Elasmobranchii and Teleostii fishes
Hydrobiologia, 1972The phenomenon of fish communication, via hydronic radio waves, is both perplexing and important to the biologist. It has been found through my research that fish definitely possess the ability to produce hydronic radio waves. Hydronic signals are neither sonic nor electrical, but are receivable on a submerged dipole antenna. No signals are received in
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Performance Evaluation for Maritime Data Communication - LF band Radio Wave
Marine Navigation, 2017The latest maritime data communication system consists of satellite-based and grand-based system. The former uses micro wave for off shore communication or broadcasting, and the latter uses VHF or LF band radio wave for coastal communication or broadcasting.
S. Okuda, M. Toba, Y. Arai
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Analysis of radio wave propagation at millimeter-wave band in tunnels for 5G communications
2016 22nd International Conference on Applied Electromagnetics and Communications (ICECOM), 2016In this paper, the simulation and measurement results at millimeter-wave frequency inside three different tunnels are presented. Through the simulation results the impacts of tunnel cross sectional shape and dimension on path loss and delay spread are analyzed.
Andrej Hrovat, Tomaz Javornik, Ke Guan
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Simulation of free-space communication using the Orbital Angular Momentum of radio waves
2014 International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (OPTIM), 2014The Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) property of radio waves can be efficiently used to combine multiple free-space radio-communication channels into a single carrier frequency. This paper presents a study of such a multichannel system using Simulink model of radio-waves with different OAM value combined together.
Aron Demeter, Csaba-Zoltan Kertesz
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