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RF Engineering for 802.11 WLAN

Joe Bardwell
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The article describes electromagnetic propagation and how RF engineering concepts can be applied specifically to 802.11 Wi-Fi WLANs. The popular formulae often applied to wireless networking are explained in clear, concise terms, with the math and physics being included. These include free space path loss, Fresnel zone calculation, and even an introduction to the Maxwell wave equations. The official title of the paper is, "I'm Going to Let My Chauffeur Answer That.", an allusion to a humorous story explained in the paper. The full text of the paper is available on the Connect802 website, in the Literature section at: www.Connect802.com/literature

About the Author

Mr. Bardwell is a recognized technical expert and speaker and is co-author of the book, "Troubleshooting Campus Networks" (Wiley). He is Chief Scientist and President of Connect802 Corporation, a Wi-Fi design and systems integration company in California. (www.Connect802.com)


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