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General Information
    • ISSN: 1793-8244 (Print)
    • Abbreviated Title:  J. Adv. Comput. Netw.
    • Frequency: Semiyearly
    • DOI: 10.18178/JACN
    • Editor-in-Chief: Professor Haklin Kimm
    • Executive Editor: Ms. Cherry Chan
    • Abstracting/ Indexing: EBSCO, ProQuest, and Google Scholar.
    • E-mail: jacn@ejournal.net
Editor-in-chief
Professor Haklin Kimm
East Stroudsburg University, USA
I'm happy to take on the position of editor in chief of JACN. We encourage authors to submit papers on all aspects of computer networks.

JACN 2013 Vol.1(4): 276-279 ISSN: 1793-8244
DOI: 10.7763/JACN.2013.V1.55

Analysis of Location Variability for Wireless Infrared Channel in Inbuilding Environment

Prakash H. Patil and Dilip D. Shah

Abstract—Nowadays, the short range infrared wireless communication has become the most popular technique in In building communication. This paper has been described the modeling of wireless infrared channel by using time domain approach. Impulse response is the most imperative and critical parameter in IR wireless channel modeling. The Non-directed, Non-LOS IR (Diffuse) link configuration is taken into account for the simulation study. Our major attention is to obtain the received signal strength by moving the receiver at different locations in the entire rectangular room and suggest the specific area giving the maximum strength of the received signal. In order to perform this task of receiver location variability, the simulation analysis is carried out with the help of the three dimensional (3-D) plot.

Index Terms—IR wireless, IM/DD channel, Location variability, Multipath Impulse response.

Prakash H. Patil is with Indira College of Engineering, University of Pune, India (e-mail: phpatil2005@yahoo.co.in).
Dilip D. Shah is with the G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Pune, India.

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Cite:Prakash H. Patil and Dilip D. Shah, "Analysis of Location Variability for Wireless Infrared Channel in Inbuilding Environment," Journal of Advances in Computer Networks vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 276-279, 2013.

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