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ITC 513 - Concept of Wireless Networking Report

   

Added on  2020-03-07

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Running head: WIRELESS NETWORKING CONCEPTSWireless Networking ConceptsName of the StudentName of the UniversityAuthor’s noteExecutive Summary

1WIRELESS NETWORKING CONCEPTSThere are various antennas used in today’s world of which microstrip antennas is expected todominate in mere future. The strength and weakness of all the antennas have been explainedin details. CDMA and FDMA have been compared and contrast in this report. The advancedwireless technologies, their use, strength, weakness has also been showcased in this report.Table of ContentsIntroduction................................................................................................................................3

2WIRELESS NETWORKING CONCEPTS1. Different antennas, their strength, weakness, the antenna which will dominate in future.....32. Compare and contrast the multiplexing techniques CDMA and FDMA in the area ofwireless networking...................................................................................................................53. Advanced wireless technologies, their use, their strength, their weakness............................6Conclusion..................................................................................................................................8References..................................................................................................................................9

3WIRELESS NETWORKING CONCEPTSIntroductionThere are various antennas used in today’s world of which microstrip antennas isexpected to dominate in mere future. The report showcases all the antennas, their strength,weaknesses and also highlights the advanced wireless technologies with their use, strengthand weaknesses.1. Different antennas, their strength, weakness, the antenna which will dominate in futureHorn antennaA horn antenna or microwave antenna comprises of the erupting waveguide that lookslike a horn and it directs radio wave in between the waveguide and the vacuum. The hornantenna radiates radio waves from the waveguide out in the vacuum, it also accumulatesradio waves into the horn antenna’s waveguide for acceptance (Yin et al., 2013). The radiowaves are radiated from the horn antenna tube to the vacuum and horn antenna generallyprovides a transmission structure where the impedance of the tube is matched with theimpedance of the vacuum.The horn antenna is of five types- sectoral, pyramid, corrugated, conical, exponential.Again, a sectoral horn antenna is divided into E-plane horn antenna and H-plane hornantenna.StrengthThe horn antennas do not have resonant features and they can be operated over a longextent of frequencies and bandwidthThe gain of the horn antenna extends up to 25 dBi (Lo & Lee, 2013).The horn antenna offers broad bandwidth, low SWR, medium gain.

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