A forward link (FL) RLP and a reverse link (RL) RLP that are different in design are used for data transmission on the forward and reverse links, respectively. The asymmetric RLP designs may be quantified by, e.g., different feedback mechanisms and/or different data transmission mechanisms ...
Unlike conventional radio frequency (RF) broadcasts, THz links rely on the use of highly directional beams generated from high-gain antennas designed to overcome the large free-space path loss6,7. This has the potential to make THz communication links more secure by restricting the ability of ...
Given the ultra-high communication bandwidth, ISAC-OW is also a potential candidate to achieve ultra-high throughput. Because of the gap between optical spectrum and conventional electromagnetic spectrum, there will be no electromagnetic interference in conventional radio frequency bands. ISAC-OW is ...
RadioLib One radio library to rule them all! Universal wireless communication library for embedded devices RadioLib allows its users to integrate all sorts of different wireless communication modules, protocols and even digital modes into a single consistent system. Want to add a Bluetooth interface ...
Wireless communicationrefers to the transmission of information among the nodes that are not connected physically. The communication medium in wireless is electromagnetic waves; commonly used electromagnetic waves are radio waves. Some wireless applications are cellulartelephones, GPS, satellite television,smar...
Communication voice / data solutions including 2-way radios, radio system infrastructure, radio dispatch equipment and wireless local and wide-area network.
At present, the more common wireless communication technologies are: Zig-Bee, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, RFID, ultra-wideband (UWB), near field communication (NFC), general packet radio services (GPRS) and infrared data association (IrDA), their technical parameters are shown in Table 9. Table 9. ...
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Wireless communications, System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. Wireless devices include cell phones, two-way radios,
TheJournal of Wireless Communications and Networkingis riding on the 5th generation waves of the upcoming mobile communication systems with support of signal processing techniques and tools. Driven by the novel use cases for cyber physical systems, for the internet of things, and of the tactile inte...