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In the past decades, cellular communications have become a ubiquitous part of modern life. The desire of people to be able to communicate effectively while being mobile has become an incentive for mobile communications integration in terrestrial and satellite wireless systems. The mobile communications industry has already developed enormously bringing fast and reliable infrastructure to people's disposal. Yet, wireless communications systems are still in the centre of extensive academic and technological research and development, with constant demand of more compact, faster and more reliable…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the past decades, cellular communications have become a ubiquitous part of modern life. The desire of people to be able to communicate effectively while being mobile has become an incentive for mobile communications integration in terrestrial and satellite wireless systems. The mobile communications industry has already developed enormously bringing fast and reliable infrastructure to people's disposal. Yet, wireless communications systems are still in the centre of extensive academic and technological research and development, with constant demand of more compact, faster and more reliable devices and services. Due to enhancement in recent trend, the antennas used for mobile hand held devices have to be small, lightweight and have directional pattern in horizontal plane. However, still there are challenges in the antenna's performance during interaction with the user's head and hand. The movement of the user during usage of the mobile hand held device often lead to gain, radiation pattern and input impedance change. Therefore, to carefully design a handset with superior performance, engineers need to give attention to the design of the antenna systems of the mobile transceiver.
Autorenporträt
Ankit P. Dabhi - Degree of Masters of Technology, Charotar University of Science & Technology (CHARUSAT).