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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2015.40.1.193

Design and Measured Data Analysis of a Shipboard Indoor Signal Propagation Characteristics Based on Three Way Signature Sequence Packet Mode  

Kim, Jeong-Ho (Wireless Multimedia Communications Lab. Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Ewha W. University)
Abstract
Recently, the new issues for the safety and the information delivery system in the ship are raised. The deployment and the efficient algorithms of deploying the wireless sensor networks instead of using the built-in wired networks or the setup of the new wired networks is more desirable than the deployment of the wired networks in a ship after its final production since it can reduce the cost and the time of the brand new wired networks by reshaping some of the internal structure of the ship. In this paper, the shipboard signal propagation measurement system based on the signature sequence-three way slave mode are designed and its measureed data are analysed after measuring the signal propagation characteristics. Consequently, it is expected that the reliable and cost-effective signal measurement system with the three way algorithm for the deployment of the shipboard wireless networks can be achieved.
Keywords
Shipboard signal transmission; Propagation characteristics; Three way measurement;
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