| This book covers the design and mechanics of smart antenna systems and their compatibility with the worldwide wireless LAN standard (IEEE 802.11). Included are applications for Wireless LANs, terrestrial and satellite cellular systems, wireless data distribution systems, and other advanced systems. In-depth coverage is provided on utilizing smart antenna systems to increase network capacity, reduce the effects of channel fading, extend antenna battery life, and enhance the range of any wireless communications systems. The author has also included a wide range of testbed experimental results on diversity gain, LEO Iridium-like satellite emulation, as well as other advanced topics such as MAC and PHY layers, dynamic slot assignment, timing synchronization, and spatial signature properties of a smart antenna system. Many of these topics are being presented for the first time in an organized, readable book form. Smart Antenna Systems and Wireless LANs is a timely book for designers, engineers, and researchers of wireless communications systems.
The material in this book is directly relevant to the design of smart antenna systems in wireless communications, including other applications besides wireless LANs such as terrestrial cellular systems, satellite cellular systems, wireless data distribution systems, and any advanced system that requires studies on the effects of advanced topics such as channel propagation and beamforming. This book details how smart antenna systems can be used to increase the capacity, decrease the effects of fading, increase battery life, and increase the range (the last two benefits due to the antenna diversity gain) of any wireless communications system. Of course, this book is especially relevant to the design of any wireless LAN system that wishes to utilize those benefits from smart antennas. |