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The number of devices that implement Ethernet interfaces on the factory floor is growing at an exponential rate along with the adoption of industrial-grade Ethernet networks on the plant floor. In addition to the sheer number of devices using industrial
Catherine A. Remley, Michael McKinley, J. S. Kenney, M. Myslinski, Galen H. Koepke, Dennis G. Camell, Robert Johnk
In this work, we verify experimentally the consistency of EVM across modulation types of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) signals in two dedicated lab setups. We compared EVMs obtained for different modulation types both in an idealized
This is an Editorial for the June, 2009 issue of IEEE Microwave Magazine. Kate Remley, the Editor-in-Chief, writes about timely topics for the members of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S).
Henry Romero, Kate Remley, Dylan Williams, Chih-Ming Wang
We investigate a technique for counterfeit detection of radio-frequency identification cards based on the electromagnetic characteristics of the cards rather than the digital information that they transmit. We describe a method of measuring the
This is an Editorial for a special issue of IEEE Microwave Magazine devoted to the International Microwave Symposium. Kate Remley, the Editor-in-Chief, and two co-editors write about this issue.
Nicolas Chevrollier, David W. Griffith, Nada T. Golmie, SuKyoung Lee, Kyungsoo Kim, Hong Kunho, YoonHyuk Kim
In an integrated WLAN and cellular network, if all mobile users whose connections originate in the cellular network migrate to the WLAN whenever they enter the double coverage area, the WLAN will be severely congested and its users will suffer from
Supporting seamless handovers between different wireless networks is a challenging issue. One of the most important aspects of a seamless handover is finding a target network and point of attachment (PoA). This is achieved by performing a so-called channel
High-resolution imaging through walls and other materials using microwave signals serves amongst other applications in the rapid detection of human maneuvering, rescue missions in collapsed buildings, and target feature extraction. While narrowband Doppler
This paper describes a proposed standard method for conducting a performance evaluation of wireless communications links used for the control and telemetry systems on mobile ground robots. Range performance metrics are determined under open line-of-sight
David W. Griffith, Richard A. Rouil, Nada T. Golmie
The IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover (MIH) working group is developing a set of mechanisms to facilitate migration of mobile users between access networks that use different link-layer technologies. Among these are mobility managers that create and
SuKyoung Lee, Kotikalapudi Sriram, Kyungsoo Kim, JongHyup Lee, YoonHyuk Kim, Nada T. Golmie
There are currently a large variety of wireless access networks, including the emerging Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs). A large variety of applications utilizing these networks will demand features such as real-time, high-availability and even
Physical-layer network coding (PLNC) is a novel wireless communication technology, in which multiple transmitters can send signals on the same channel to the same receiver at the same time. Our previous studies have revealed that PLNC can substantially