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Receiving antenna design for miniature receivers

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 1977
A design procedure is described which determines the minimum required volume and the optimum dimensions for a ferrite loaded loop receiving antenna. The frequency of operation, bandwidth, transmitted signal strength, desired signal-to-noise ratio, receiver sensitivity, and the relative permeability of the ferrite are required to determine the design ...
R. Pettengill, H. Garland, J. Meindl
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Multi-Antenna FSR Receivers: Low Complexity, Non-Coherent, Massive Antenna Receivers

2018 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2018
Many 5G applications require low complexity transceivers that can exploit the benefits of massive antenna arrays while still maintaining low hardware, energy and computation costs. As a solution, this paper proposes a novel multi- antenna frequency shift reference (MA-FSR) receiver that uses only one down-conversion chain, supports single spatial ...
Vishnu V. Ratnam, Andreas F. Molisch
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Multi-antenna snapshot receiver

2019 European Navigation Conference (ENC), 2019
A global navigation satellite system (GNSS) snap-shot receiver records a segment of data and then sends it to a server for processing. The server then sends information, regarding the position and time for the receiver, back. This technology enables low-power positioning and can also be used for remote processing of encrypted signals.
J. Rossouw van der Merwe   +5 more
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Plasma receiving dipole antenna

Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute, 2010
The possibility of signal reception (in a frequency range of 30–50 MHz) by the plasma dipole antenna excited by transmitter self-radiation in the same frequency range was experimentally shown.
N. G. Gusein-zade   +2 more
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Multielement UWB receiving antenna

4th International Conference on Antenna Theory and Techniques (Cat. No.03EX699), 2004
The paper presents the results of simulation of a multielement receiving loop antenna intended to receive ultrawideband (UWB) pulse electromagnetic signals. The dependence of the current amplitude at its output on the antenna dimensions has been obtained.
T.N. Ogurtsova   +2 more
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The receiving antenna

American Journal of Physics, 1984
The basic theory of a receiving antenna is presented in sufficient detail to permit the calculation of the voltage across the load of an optimally designed TV antenna circuit. The rms load voltage is given by VL=λH(30RrD)1/2, where λ is the wavelength of the incident radiation, H is the rms value of the magnetic field intensity, Rr is the radiation ...
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Biconical receiving antenna

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1982
The modal solution to a biconical receiving antenna with arbitrary arm angles and lengths is presented in the form of sums over special functions; sums which are exact in the sense that no electromagnetic approximations are made. The antenna load is confined within a sphere of small radius centered at the apices of the cones. The analytical formulation
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Received and scattered power of receiving antenna

Proceedings of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium and URSI National Radio Science Meeting, 2002
The received and scattered power of a receiving wire antenna are calculated by the method of moments and the relationship between the scattered and received power is investigated. >
K. Hirasawa, M. Shintaku, H. Morishita
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Adaptive Antenna for Handheld GPS Receivers

Navigation, 2010
An adaptive antenna for handheld GPS receivers is presented. The antenna has a small aperture, small volume, and is lightweight. The antenna uses four spiral elements to provide broadband satellite coverage and can also be used in conjunction with a space-time adaptive processor (STAP) for interference suppression.
A.S.C. Svendsen, I.J. Gupta
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A simple DBS receiving antenna-a tripole antenna

Digest on Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2003
Results of an investigation of a tripole antenna for DBS (direct broadcast satellite) systems are presented. A tripole of a=1.25 mm, h=50 mm, g=18.75 mm, and d=18.75 mm operating at 12 GHz is chosen as the representative antenna. The variation in the input admittances of the representative tripole with respect to the change in its driving point is ...
E.K.N. Yung, C.L. Law
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