DEVELOPMENT AND ELECTROMAGNETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF ADAPTABLE OPEN-ARCHITECTURE WLAN SYSTEMS

The construction and comprehensive electromagnetic analysis of a novel class of WLAN layouts is presented in this paper. The main purpose is to construct a wireless system according to the 802.11 a/b/g standards, which enables significantly larger and more reliable data transfer rates, making use of...

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