Moving wireless local area networks (WLANs) to the 5-GHz band is very appealing because of the leap in data rates from 11 or 22 Mb/s to 54 Mb/s. But, making the leap to 5-GHz also means the use of ...
Spread spectrum modulation has been the basis for many proprietary and IEEE 802.11-based wireless LANs (WLANs). Through the use of frequency hopping and direct sequence, these WLANs provide data rates ...
Curtiss-Wright’s E-SOQPSK (Extensible SOQPSK) is a software-configurable, ultra-low-power Wi-Fi modulation scheme. Its waveforms offer some beneficial performance attributes for aeronautical telemetry ...
In my column last month (“Get Ready for ATSC 3.0, But Don’t Ignore 1.0”), I compared ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 reception. While it is being rolled out, ATSC 3.0 is likely to require similar antennas to ...