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Estimating signal strengths in indoor wireless systems in order to deliver a cost-effective solution optimizing the performance of the network

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dc.contributor.author Astudillo, Gabriel
dc.contributor.author Garófalo, Lenny
dc.date.accessioned 2009-12-03
dc.date.available 2009-12-03
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier.uri http://www.dspace.espol.edu.ec/handle/123456789/8309
dc.description Nowdays, indoor networks are getting more popular and its use is widely spread, growing its share into the international market. At the beginning, this solution was not popular and therefore suitable, because of its low rate speeds. Thereby, important institutes as IEEE and Wi- FI Alliance worked together to develop a standard: IEEE 802.11x. The purpose of this paper is to show different methods for reducing the infrastructure deployment costs of wireless networks, specifically for systems that are willing to transmit very high data rates. en
dc.description.abstract Proper AP placement is necessary to provide adequate signal coverage and also to minimize co-channel coverage overlap. In this document, we present the test-bed used in our lab and the procedure and methodology we have created (modified) to achieve accurate measurements. We describe a procedure for carrying out the estimation of AP coverage patterns in order to eliminate the need to re-measure coverage patterns for every candidate combination of AP locations. It is expected to obtain a difference no bigger than the 3 dB between the estimated signal strength and measured signal strength. en
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.rights openAccess
dc.subject PERFORMANCE en
dc.subject NETWORK en
dc.subject WIRELESS en
dc.subject SYSTEM en
dc.subject ESTIMATING en
dc.subject SIGNAL en
dc.subject STRENGTHS en
dc.subject TELECOMUNICACIONES en
dc.title Estimating signal strengths in indoor wireless systems in order to deliver a cost-effective solution optimizing the performance of the network en
dc.type Other en
dc.type Other en


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