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We recently developed a surface integral equation method where the electric field and its normal derivative are chosen as the boundary unknowns. After reviewing this formulation, we present preliminary numerical calculations that show good agreement with
Joseph Diener, Jeanne Quimby, Kate Remley, Atef Elsherbeni
At millimeter frequencies, a simulation of propagating complex modulated signals through a environmental channel can be computationally prohibitive using the finite difference time domain method. A transfer function approach known as the "grid impulse
The main goal of the IEEE 802.11ax project is to improve the network efficiency of IEEE 802.11 systems in dense deployments. There are currently several methods under consideration in the IEEE 802.11ax task group to achieve the aforementioned goal
With the remarkable progress of cooperative communication technology in recent years, its transformation to vehicular networking is gaining momentum. Such a transformation has brought a new research challenge in facing the realization of cooperative
To address the issues related to the extreme densification of wireless networks, namely increased interference and lower overall throughput, the IEEE 802.11ax project was formed to revise the standard specifications for IEEE 802.11ac in order to increase
Jian Wang, Camillo Gentile, Jelena Senic, Roy Sun, Peter B. Papazian
We have designed and assembled millimeter-wave channel sounders at 28, 60, and 83 GHz. They can measure the three-dimensional (azimuth and elevation) double-directional angle (angle-of- departure and angle-of-arrival) of channel multipath components as
This report identifies and describes several of the most significant gaps within various components of the wireless industry. This report is intended to serve solely as a knowledge product that recognizes the major challenges facing the broader research
Richard A. Rouil, Wesley D. Garey, Camillo A. Gentile, Nada T. Golmie
Long Term Evolution (LTE)-based cellular networks are being deployed around the world to provide public safety with enhanced capabilities and access to broadband technology. In the United States, the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) is on the
In this paper, we present an analytical approach to evaluate the performance of dual-hop, two-way, and asymmetric D2D communications with and without network coding. In our approach, we first establish a relationship between link outage probability (LOP)
This paper reports the first use of dynamic photoelastic imaging for identifying in-plane vibration modes in high-frequency MEMS resonators. In a set of width-extensional mode resonators (WE-BARs), we map fundamental width-extensional modes and unwanted
Catherine A. Remley, Dylan F. Williams, Robert D. Horansky
This presentation discusses NIST methods for providing traceable modulated signals at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies in both conducted and free-field environments. It was presented at the 3rd NSF mmWave Research Coordination Network Workshop in
Michael R. Frey, Geoffrey Sanders, Jolene Splett, John M. Ladbury, Frank Sanders, Azizollah Kord, Ryan T. Jacobs
Version three of Advanced Wireless Services (AWS-3) radio systems will soon use spectrum that is adjacent to bands currently used by airborne telemetry links at U.S. government test and training ranges (TTRs). It is possible that out-of-band (OoB) and
Aric W. Sanders, Ronald A. Ginley, Christian J. Long, Jasper A. Drisko, Nathan D. Orloff, Richard A. Chamberlin
We present a technique for the visual comparison of any two vector network analyzer calibrations. This method visualizes the comparative action of the calibrations for multiple complex scattering parameters relative to the calibrated measurement plane
Aziza Ben Mosbah, David W. Griffith, Richard A. Rouil
In order to support the increasing demand for capacity in cellular networks, Long Term Evolution (LTE) introduced Proximity Services (ProSe) enabling Device-to-Device (D2D) communications, defining several services to support such networks. We are