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Traditional radio communication has gained significantly from using multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) architecture in the system. Many wireless applications, such as wireless LAN and cellular network, have adopted this technology to improve their system performance. However, the effect of MIMO systems has not been investigated in the case of inductive near field short range communications. The purpose of this paper is to explore a new method for increasing the magnetic communication range using MIMO. Three system models includingMISO, SIMO and MIMO are proposed to characterize the number of transmitters and receivers to the link. These models have helped to extend not only the range but also the communication channel in NFMIC.
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Tom
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255--262
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Bibliogr. 16 poz., wykr.
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- Department of Electronic Engineering La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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- Department of Electronic Engineering La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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- Department of Electronic Engineering La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Bibliografia
- [1] A. Kurs, A. Karalis, R. Moffatt, J. D. Joannopoulos, P. Fisher, and M. Soljacic, “Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonances,” Science express, vol. 317, pp. 83-86, 6 July 2007.
- [2] Z. Sun and I. F. Akyildiz, “Magnetic Induction Communications for Wireless Underground Sensor Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 58, pp. 2426-2435, 2010.
- [3] M. Dionigi and M. Mongiardo, “Magnetically coupled resonant Wireless Power Transmission systems with relay elements,” in Microwave Workshop Series on Innovative Wireless Power Transmission: Technologies, Systems, and Applications (IMWS), 2012 IEEE MTT-S International, 2012, pp. 223-226.
- [4] M. Masihpour and J. I. Agbinya, “Cooperative relay in Near Field Magnetic Induction: A new technology for embedded medical communication systems,” in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Broadband and Biomedical Communications, 2010, pp. 1-6.
- [5] R. Bansal, “Near-field magnetic communication,” IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, vol. 46, pp. 1140-115, 2004.
- [6] M. C. Domingo, “Magnetic Induction for Underwater Wireless Communication Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 60, pp. 2929-2939, 2012.
- [7] B. Gulbahar and O. B. Akan, “A Communication Theoretical Modeling and Analysis of Underwater Magneto-Inductive Wireless Channels,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 11, pp. 3326-3334, 2012.
- [8] J. I. Agbinya and S. Lal, “A high capacity near-field inductive coupled MISO communication system for Internet of Things,” in 6th International Conference onBroadband and Biomedical Communications (IB2Com), 2011, pp. 112-117.
- [9] J. I. Agbinya and M. Masihpour, “Power equations and capacity performance of Magnetic induction body area network nodes,” in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Broadband and Biomedical Communications, 2010, pp. 1-6.
- [10] H. C. Jing and Y. E. Wang, “Capacity performance of an inductively coupled near field communication system,” in Proceedings of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2008, pp. 1-4.
- [11] U. Azad, H. C. Jing, and Y. E. Wang, “Link Budget and Capacity Performance of Inductively Coupled Resonant Loops,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 60, pp. 2453-2461, 2012.
- [12] J. I. Agbinya and M. Masihpour, “Near field magnetic induction communication Link Budget: Agbinya-Masihpour model,” in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Broadband and Biomedical Communications, 2010, pp. 1-6.
- [13] J. I. Agbinya, “A magneto-inductive link budget for wireless power transfer and inductive communication systems,” Progress In Electromagnetics Research C, vol. 37, pp. 15-28, 2013.
- [14] H. G. Schantz, “Near field propagation law & a novel fundamental limit to antenna gain versus size,” in Proceedings of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2005, pp. 237-240, vol. 3A.
- [15] B. Holter, “On the capacity of the MIMO channel: A tutorial introduction,” in IEEE Norwegian Symppsium on Signal Processing, Trondheim, Norway, 2001, pp. 167-172.
- [16] J. I. Agbinya and M. Masihpour, “Magnetic induction channel models and link budgets: A comparison between two Agbinya-Masihpour models,” in Third International Conference on Communications and Electronics (ICCE), 2010, pp. 400-405.
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