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A novel approach evaluation for enhancing networks

Date Issued
2012-11-20
Author(s)
Satea Hikmat Alnajjar
Mohd Sharazel Razalli
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Mohd Fareq Abd.Malek
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Abstract
This study reveals for a creation of a system that has the ability to prove the technical feasibility and the advantages of a joint Radio Frequency and fiber optic system with self-trace directional control between deployed network nodes in the low space. Sky's mesh network utilizing aerial altitude platform stations (AAPS) are driven via Wi-Fi and optical fiber to support and strengthen the capacity of network nodes by acquiring high quality coverage. The mechanism of AAPS Face a real challenge of precariousness due to winds; this challenge hinders network deployment due to loss of the line of sight (LoS). A smart communication platform system (SCPS) base station is proposed to overcome the limitations. Research aimed to evaluate the SCPS mechanism, to verify aptitude of system performance which is used to handling and supporting the communication networks in disaster areas.
Subjects
  • Aerial altitude platf...

  • Fiber-optic connectio...

  • Free space optics (FS...

  • Disasters area

  • Smart communication p...

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