1. Simulation, design, development and test of antennas for wireless sensor network systems
- Author
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Dennis Laffey, J. Barton, John Buckley, S.C. O'Mathuna, and Brendan O'Flynn
- Subjects
Engineering ,business.industry ,Robotics ,Test method ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Field (computer science) ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Sensor array ,Electronic engineering ,Wireless ,Artificial intelligence ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Underwater ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Wireless sensor network - Abstract
PurposeThis paper aims to describe the simulation, design, development and characterisation of antennas for wireless sensor networks operating in a variety of environments, including an under water submarine application and more usual “open air” deployments.Design/methodology/approachThe experimental test methodology, fixtures, conditions and results used to characterize the performance of these antennas (both state of the art commercially available and those developed in‐house) are presented.FindingsThe underwater test results show a near omni‐directional pattern about the three principal axes, thus showing that a spherical field has been achieved for localisation purposes (with a certain loss of resolution).Originality/valueThe paper focuses on the development of a new antenna scheme to enable under water communications between robotic agents.
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- 2007