[HacDC:Byzantium] Wi-fi range extension with phased pherical array antennae?
briancady413
briancady413 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 18 01:12:37 PDT 2012
Perhaps wi-fi range could be extended without increased power with spherical
phased arrays of antennae, which can be used to directionally amplify sent
and received signals. Maybe a physics or engineering student could put into
the public domain hardware designs to control signal directionality of such
an icosahedral array, and open source software could be devised to discover
other signal's direction, and transpond 'in' that right direction with that
signal's transponder. Here's some related papers:
http://www.jpier.org/PIER/pier.php?paper=06081101
http://www.ursi.org/Proceedings/ProcGA02/papers/p1274.pdf
Brian
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