Project Abstract
Existing wireless access
points operating @ 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz have an advertised range that could
cover up to 1500 feet. However, experience indicated that the signals in
typical residential areas seldom travel beyond a few tens of feet. Room
walls, desks, bookshelves, etc, all tend to attenuate the signal and
decrease the range. Using commercially available access points and field
measuring instruments, we will…
(1)
Do a detailed study of IEEE 802.11wireless standards
(2)
Determine the typical range of a wireless access point
(3) Design and implement passive reflector antennas such as parabolic
reflectors that will redirect the
wireless energy in
specific quadrants and thereby increase the coverage
(4) Compare the coverage performance with and without the reflector
antennas