[Battlemesh] Paper Submission

Philipp Borgers borgers at mi.fu-berlin.de
Wed Apr 9 11:01:28 CEST 2014


I'm interested in the paper and presentation. I do not need to build an
antenna but if there are others I would join this as well.

Is it possible to get the paper in advance?

Best Regards
Philipp

On 06.04.2014 23:47, ameba23 wrote:
> 
> I foward the following workshop submission to the list, as Franz would like to get an idea of the number of people interested to get the material.  So if you are interested, let him know.
> 
> peg
> 
> ----- Forwarded message from Franz Streibl <franz.streibl at sipwerk.com> -----
> 
> Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2014 14:01:57 +0200
> From: Franz Streibl <franz.streibl at sipwerk.com>
> To: submissions at battlemesh.org
> Subject: Paper Submission
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> 
> 
> Name:
> dh1if
> 
> Format:
> Presentation based on the paper and/or practical antenna building
> workshop. Slides would be based on the paper but focus on practical
> issues during antenna assembly.
> For the workshop I'd need to know early enough to arrange for
> the material. I can bring two antennas or so but if every participant
> wants to assemble his own antenna we may have to talk about the costs
> involved.
> A lightning talk slot would maybe be too brief for the topic, imho.
> 
> 
> Topic headline:
> Printed 15 dB Amos Sector Antenna for 2.45 GHz
> 
> Topic description: [Abstract]
> This report discusses a 2.45 GHz Inverted Amos sector antenna
> under test (AUT) machined out of standard FR4 circuit board material
> and the electric and electromagnetic properties of this implementation.
> All results are presented in comparison with the
> extensive simulations done by the inventor of the Amos antenna design
> Dragoslav Dobricic, YU1AW, which were published by himself
> in 2007 and in 2008.
> The experimental results presented here are in very good agreement
> with the simulations, which were conducted by YU1AW without a radome.
> All key characteristics of the antenna, like the input impedance and
> the radiation pattern calculated by YU1AW, could be confirmed by the
> measurements conducted.
> 
> [Summary]
> The benefits of open-source technology are obvious. When it comes to
> communications technology the values of independence and stability are
> to be considered and it may make sense to establish basic building
> blocks with a confirmed level of quality and, preferably, even a high
> level of quality. This gives access to the full potential of a given
> technology, i.e. wireless links can be designed with higher range and,
> hence, network coverage of a given area can be achieved quicker, by less
> effort and cost or simply more reliably.
> This report qualifies a printed implementation of the YU1AW open-source
> antenna design from a microwave engineering point of view. It is fit for
> community organised manufacturing and deployment, preferably for
> wireless user access points used at the periphery of a wireless mesh
> network. Mesh networks have prooven economic and reliable, for example,
> in the form of ad-hoc emergency installations in the case of a natural
> disaster or as a permanent or auxiliary infrastructure in economically
> low developed or otherwise challenged regions.
> 
> 
> Dates of stay:
> Depends on your response on my paper submission because
> I don't think I can contribute with regards to the main topic of the
> conference (i.e. mesh protocols).
> 
> Length of the slot if you wish to do a workshop (all other slots will be
> limited to one hour):
> I think I could do a workshop in one hour, it really is quick to assemble.
> 
> Requirements:
> A projector would be good. For the workshop a soldering iron is
> needed.
> 
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Franz Streibl
> 
> 
> 
> 
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