Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals

A study of the radio propagation characteristics of a cordless telephone, in the lower VHF band of 49.3 MHz, is carried out in this project. The cordless telephone is modified to obtain a varying dc output which is proportional to the received radio frequency signal level. The received signal is dat...

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Main Author: Huang, Leh Huong.
Other Authors: Ong, Jin Teong
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Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-196162023-07-04T15:02:04Z Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals Huang, Leh Huong. Ong, Jin Teong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems A study of the radio propagation characteristics of a cordless telephone, in the lower VHF band of 49.3 MHz, is carried out in this project. The cordless telephone is modified to obtain a varying dc output which is proportional to the received radio frequency signal level. The received signal is data-logged and analysed to investigate how the signals vary in different environment. Two different environments are chosen -the open field and the office environments. In both the environments, the path loss characteristics, the probability density function and the cumulative density function distributions and the slow and the fast fading of the received signals are analysed and discussed. Further analyses of the received signal in the office environment includes penetration losses across the wall and the floor and the temporal variations of the received signals due to people passing by the cordless telephone. Master of Science (Communications and Computer Networking) 2009-12-14T06:18:16Z 2009-12-14T06:18:16Z 1996 1996 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19616 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 276 p. application/pdf application/pdf
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Huang, Leh Huong.
Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals
description A study of the radio propagation characteristics of a cordless telephone, in the lower VHF band of 49.3 MHz, is carried out in this project. The cordless telephone is modified to obtain a varying dc output which is proportional to the received radio frequency signal level. The received signal is data-logged and analysed to investigate how the signals vary in different environment. Two different environments are chosen -the open field and the office environments. In both the environments, the path loss characteristics, the probability density function and the cumulative density function distributions and the slow and the fast fading of the received signals are analysed and discussed. Further analyses of the received signal in the office environment includes penetration losses across the wall and the floor and the temporal variations of the received signals due to people passing by the cordless telephone.
author2 Ong, Jin Teong
author_facet Ong, Jin Teong
Huang, Leh Huong.
format Theses and Dissertations
author Huang, Leh Huong.
author_sort Huang, Leh Huong.
title Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals
title_short Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals
title_full Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals
title_fullStr Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals
title_full_unstemmed Fading of VHF cordless telephone received signals
title_sort fading of vhf cordless telephone received signals
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19616
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