2017
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2015.2496204
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Improving the Signal Propagation at 2.4 GHz Using Conductive Membranes

Abstract: When IEEE 802.11 at 2.4 GHz signal crosses different surfaces, it is generally reduced, but we have seen that it does not happen for all material. Conductive membranes are able to transport electric charges when they are submerged into water with electrolytes, so we take profit of their features in order to know in which cases the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) can be improved. In order to achieve our goal, the RSSI is measured at different distances using different environments for the membranes, a… Show more

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