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@INCOLLECTION{henty_mprg_1998,
author = {Christopher P. Diehl and Benjamin E. Henty and Nikhil Kanodia and
Daniel D. Stancil},
title = {Wireless RF Distribution in Buildings Using Heating and Ventilation
Ducts},
booktitle = {Wireless Personal Communications: Emerging Technologies for Enhanced
Communications,},
publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers},
year = {1999},
editor = {William H. Tranter and Theodore S. Rappaport and Brian D. Woerner
and Jeffrey H. Reed},
pages = {61--70},
address = {Norwell, MA, USA},
abstract = {An alternative method of distributing RF in buildings is proposed
in which the heating and ventilation ducts are used as waveguides.
Because of the relatively low waveguide loss, this method may lead
to more efficient RF distribution than possible with radiation through
walls or the use of leaky coax. Further, the use of existing infrastructure
could lead to a lower-cost system. Initial experimental results are
presented that demonstrate duct-assisted propagation between nearby
offices in a university building. An example method is described
for obtaining efficient coupling between coax and 8"x12" rectangular
duct over the 902-928 MHz ISM band.},
book = {Wireless personal communications: emerging technologies for enhanced
communications},
file = {henty_mprg_1998.pdf:me/henty_mprg_1998.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {0-7923-8359-1},
url = {http://www.eirp.org/~henty/refs/henty_mprg_1998.pdf}
}