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Physical layer engineering for indoor wireless systems in the twenty-first century
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2010
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Twenty-first CenturyEngineeringWireless LanWireless ComputingMobile CommunicationElectromagnetic CompatibilityWireless IndustrySystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsWireless ModelingWireless SystemsPhysical Layer EngineeringAntennaComputer EngineeringMobile ComputingWireless AccessBest PerformanceIndoor Wireless SystemsTechnologyWireless Network ManagementRadio Local Area NetworkWireless Propagation
Deploying wireless systems so that they offer the best performance for all stakeholders (e.g. users, service providers and shareholders) is identified as a critical issue in advancing the wireless industry into the second decade of the twenty-first century. An historical perspective of the key issues is initially presented, from which a set of societal expectations of future wireless performance are derived. The engineering challenge is to meet these expectations, and this has motivated a programme of research being undertaken at the universities of Auckland and Kent. Suggestions are made as to how this research might be encapsulated in the form of a wireless Code of Practice to assist practitioners charged to provide high performance wireless functionality to users in built environments.
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