Performance and Improvement of Various Antennas in Modern Wireless Communication System

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Samba Siva Nayak R
Samba Siva Nayak R
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Dr. R. P. Singh
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Today, the importance of wireless communication is known around the world. To achieve better communication, many techniques and methods have been introduced. Among these techniques, intelligent / adaptive antennas are a hot topic in the field of research. Smart antennas consist of several antenna arrays and are able to optimize the radiation and reception of dynamically desired signals. In order to avoid or mitigate interference, smart antennas may also introduce zero values towards the receivers by adaptively updating the weights associated with each antenna element. Smart antennas can also improve reception quality and reduce missed calls. The various existing surveys are also discussed to identify the research deficit for the scope of future research.

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Samba Siva Nayak R. 2018. \u201cPerformance and Improvement of Various Antennas in Modern Wireless Communication System\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 18 (GJCST Volume 18 Issue E1): .

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Today, the importance of wireless communication is known around the world. To achieve better communication, many techniques and methods have been introduced. Among these techniques, intelligent / adaptive antennas are a hot topic in the field of research. Smart antennas consist of several antenna arrays and are able to optimize the radiation and reception of dynamically desired signals. In order to avoid or mitigate interference, smart antennas may also introduce zero values towards the receivers by adaptively updating the weights associated with each antenna element. Smart antennas can also improve reception quality and reduce missed calls. The various existing surveys are also discussed to identify the research deficit for the scope of future research.

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