[MLB-WIRELESS] across the bay?
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Mon Nov 12 09:06:20 EST 2001
> wouldn't line-of-site across water work fairly well? as the
> surface would
> reflect at least some of the wave, and bounce it along? is anyone out
> there right down on the beach?
Over water paths are good, but not because of reflections. It's more
because of good line of sight, and also there is often an inversion layer
(one for the meterologists ;) ) over the water, especially on warm days,
that forms a duct which helps signal ropagation.
Reflections from the water can actually be a problem, but as WLANs use
spread spectrum, this problem should be minimal, due to the inherent
characteristice of SS (because the wide bandwidth SS employs, only a small
part of the signal is affected by multipath fading at any given time).
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