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http://dx.doi.org/10.5573/ieie.2015.52.7.010

Design and Data Analysis of Signal Measurement System for In-Building Propagation Characteristics based on Variable Short Signature Sequences  

Kim, Jeong-Ho (Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Ewha Womans University)
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Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers / v.52, no.7, 2015 , pp. 10-14 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, the collection of the sensor data and its analysis become important as the smart buildings equipped with the various sensors appear as a usual scene. The interconnection through the wire cable among the sensors is indispensible because of the information collections such as the temperature, the humidity, and the luminance in the rooms and the hallways for the effective management of the in-building energies. However, these interconnections through the cabling will be very costly, time-consuming, and a difficult task since they will cause some damages to the buildings. Therefore, the interconnections through the unwired connections are required in terms of the deployment effectiveness such as time and cost In this paper, the design and the short sequence operation appropriateness are confirmed through the simulation of the signal measurement system for in-building propagation characteristics based on short signature sequence and the analysis of the system characteristics based on the false alarm probability is performed thereafter.
Keywords
Signal measurement; In-Building propagation characteristics; Short ignature sequence; In-Building measurement;
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