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Instructor : Yossi Hipsh Performed by : Smadar Katan Gal Mendelson Project Number: D0517 Winter 2007/8 Semesterial Project. Cellular Device Detection. Midterm Presentation . General specifications. Room size : 4mX6m. The tables are 0.7m high.
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Instructor:Yossi HipshPerformed by:Smadar Katan Gal Mendelson Project Number: D0517 Winter 2007/8 Semesterial Project Cellular Device Detection Midterm Presentation
General specifications • Room size : 4mX6m. • The tables are 0.7m high. • 2 Multi-beam antenna at each side of the room for full coverage.
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General specifications (Continue…) • So far there was a solution for one cellular device in the room. • Our project deals with two cellular devices in the room • The devices are far enough from one another that they will be received in two different pairs of beams.
General specifications (Continue…)- power of Mobile Station Since we are dealing with Cellcom for now we will focus on GSM: Mobilestations can come in differentpowerclasses, which define the maximum RFpowerlevel that the unit can transmit. ForGSM-900 there are five powers classes, forGSM-1800 there are threepowerclasses.
Solution suggestion Our Part Our Part Our Part
7.8cm d=43cm 3.8cm 57/8 cm Definitions and Sizes • 4 Dipole Antenna Array: (the sizes are from measurement) Antenna frequency: Wave length:
Definitions and Sizes (continue…) • The angles are: • Where
Geometry Calculations (continue…) In order to maintain symmetry we will place the antenna as following:
The Beams • To manufacture beams that point to different directions we need to change the length of the micro strip lines in the following way:
The Beams (continue…) • Let’s observe two dipoles • We see that • L=11.6 cm
The Beams (continue…) Now we can determine:
Location Calculation of rotation angle of the antenna: From the "Law of cosine": Drawing 10
Time Schedule • Design and manufacture BFN for two beams • which includes • BFN for θ angle (manufacturing 2) • Power combiner network 2:1 (manufacturing 8) • - Integrating . • 17.02.08 • Developing the Simulator 17.03.08 • Final report and presentation 1.04.08