Wireless Communications/Expert Profile


Ask A Question

Expertise

I can help with - link fundamentals - propagation models (ITU P series, Okumura-hata, Cost) can not help with - signalling issues, MIMO channels, GSM/WCDMA protocol issues

Experience in the area

My experience is in the planning of terrestrial microwave links and satellite communication networks.

Education/Credentials

Electronic engineering, communication engineering.

Average Ratings

Recent Reviews from Users

Read More Comments

    K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    P = Politeness
UserDateKCPComments
Prashant S Akerkar04/19/12101010Dear Luis Thank you. Thanks & Regards .....
Prashant S Akerkar04/10/12101010Dear Luis Thank you. Thanks & Regards .....
Faraz Ali03/12/12101010Thanks..
sonumm01/07/10101010Thanks...for very detailed answer. Regards
Shahid07/01/09got an early responce is the ksy .....

Recent Answers from luis emiliani

2012-04-19 MHz help:

hi,    2696 kHz means 2696 thousand hertz, therefore making it a 2 696 000 Hz (two million hertz and some more)    if you see 2.696 MHz, and taking . as  a decimal separator, that is the same as 2696 kHz

2012-04-18 MHz help:

hi    yes, 2000 kHz means two thousand kilohertz which is the same as 2 megahertz and all of those are the same as 2 000 000 hertz or cycles per second.    so every time you see khz multiply the value

2012-04-09 Cell Phone Device with Remote Control Functions.:

Hi  thanks for the question    in principle, if the cell phone was equipped with the same infrared transmitter or rf front end that those devices have, yes, but in practice a cell phone does not have an

2012-03-05 Band Saturation:

hi,  in that context, the term saturation refers to the fact that the band has been reused so often that it is very difficult to coordinate new satellites in that particular band, i.e. the emissions from

2010-01-01 BTs power:

Hi,  well, the EIRP and HPA RF output power vary depending on technologies (Wimax, CDMA, TDMA, etc), base station characteristics and location (macro, micro, pico, femto - cells in  rural, urban, etc)

 

Ask A Question

Wireless Communications

All Answers


Answers by Expert:


Ask Experts

Volunteer


©2012 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved.