directional antenna


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directional antenna

n.
An antenna that receives or sends signals most effectively in a particular direction.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.directional antenna - an antenna that transmits or receives signals only in a narrow angle
antenna, transmitting aerial, aerial - an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals
array - an arrangement of aerials spaced to give desired directional characteristics
dish aerial, dish antenna, saucer, dish - directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector for microwave or radio frequency radiation
yagi, Yagi aerial - a sharply directional antenna
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Layton's book Directional Antennas Made Simple has long been the standard, most professional guide to understanding, maintaining and proofing such systems.
Ketema Adere, Rammurthy proposed the directional antenna based MAC protocol that used with Sensor-MAC Protocol to increase the performance of the output of wireless sensor network.
Keywords: base station; directional antenna; inter-symbol interference; propagation path delay.
As can be seen most of values do not vary significantly during the entire design process; however, a reduction of the 3 dB beamwidth at intermediate frequencies (9 and 12 GHz) for the planar directional antenna is appreciated.
The CR node consisted of a multi-band directional antenna connected to a commercial wideband transceiver USRP2 (universal software radio peripheral) from Ettus research lab [25], which was accessed with MATLAB for reconfiguration and baseband processing.
Omnidirectional antennas are often required in modern wireless communication systems [1-5], but the directional antennas are more favorable in some applications [6].
Consider that the top-mounted directional antenna must be mounted as far forward and as close to the centerline of the airframe as possible, and it must be installed so that the horizontal base falls within a specific longitudinal and latitudinal axis while the aircraft sits in level flight.
1a-c), namely they do not assure a reliable network structure and there occur crossings of connections between nodes pairs which makes the topology non-planar (a rather unwelcome feature of a WSN when directional antennas are in use).
In Section 3, we overview the directional antenna model and mmWave-based IEEE 802.11ad network in the system description.

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