Short-range wireless networks use different types of antennas depending on the frequency and intended use. The size of an antenna is related to the wavelength of the signal, which can be calculated from the frequency. The maximum propagation velocity occurs in a vacuum and is about 300 million meters per second, with little difference in air. Different materials can affect the propagation velocity and therefore the wavelength.
Short-range wireless networks use different types of antennas depending on the frequency and intended use. The size of an antenna is related to the wavelength of the signal, which can be calculated from the frequency. The maximum propagation velocity occurs in a vacuum and is about 300 million meters per second, with little difference in air. Different materials can affect the propagation velocity and therefore the wavelength.
Short-range wireless networks use different types of antennas depending on the frequency and intended use. The size of an antenna is related to the wavelength of the signal, which can be calculated from the frequency. The maximum propagation velocity occurs in a vacuum and is about 300 million meters per second, with little difference in air. Different materials can affect the propagation velocity and therefore the wavelength.
Network Lecture # X Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN)
Types of Antennas
The characteristics of several types of antennas
that are used in short-range radio devices are reviewed.
The size of the antenna is related to the
wavelength, which in turn is found when frequency is known from
wavelength = (velocity of propagation)/(frequency)
The maximum velocity of propagation occurs in a
vacuum. It is about 300,000,000 meters/second, with little difference in air. 1501203 Range Wireless Network This figureShort is less in solid materials, so the wavelength