The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Electronic engineering, Signal, Base station, Computer network and Mobile station. Paul W. Dent combines subjects such as Antenna, Transmitter, Transceiver and Analog signal with his study of Electronic engineering. His research in Signal intersects with topics in Absolute value and Phase.
His research in Base station tackles topics such as Authentication which are related to areas like Key and Check-in. His research integrates issues of Carry, Loopback, Mobile telephone and Mobile radio in his study of Mobile station. Paul W. Dent interconnects Algorithm, Demodulation and Decodes in the investigation of issues within Interference.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Electronic engineering, Signal, Computer network, Electrical engineering and Base station. His studies deal with areas such as Transmitter, Transmission, Wireless and Analog signal as well as Electronic engineering. His Transmission research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Frame and Computer hardware.
His Signal research incorporates elements of Acoustics, Algorithm, Phase and Communication channel. His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as Terminal and Telecommunications. He has included themes like Cellular network and Radiotelephone in his Base station study.
Paul W. Dent mainly investigates Electronic engineering, Signal, Communication channel, Electrical engineering and Transmitter. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Electronic circuit, Analog signal, Amplitude, Transceiver and Pulse. His work deals with themes such as Acoustics and Transmission, which intersect with Signal.
His Communication channel research includes themes of Wireless, Algorithm and Path. When carried out as part of a general Electrical engineering research project, his work on Omnidirectional antenna, Dipole antenna and Antenna blind cone is frequently linked to work in Controller, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. In his study, Battery and Amplifier is inextricably linked to Radio signal, which falls within the broad field of Transmitter.
Paul W. Dent spends much of his time researching Electronic engineering, Acoustics, Transmitter, Signal and Amplitude. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sequence, Communication channel and Analog signal. His studies in Acoustics integrate themes in fields like Beam, Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem, Antenna and Transmission.
Paul W. Dent has researched Antenna in several fields, including Mobile station and Base station. The study incorporates disciplines such as Path, Multiplexing, Computer hardware and User information in addition to Signal. Paul W. Dent usually deals with Amplitude and limits it to topics linked to Electronic circuit and Signal transfer function and Transmitter power output.
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CDMA subtractive demodulation
Paul W. Dent.
(1991)
CDMA subtractive demodulation
Paul W. Dent.
(1991)
System and Method for Adaptive Antenna Impedance Matching
Paul Wilkinson Dent;Sven Mattisson.
(2004)
System and Method for Adaptive Antenna Impedance Matching
Paul Wilkinson Dent;Sven Mattisson.
(2004)
AUTHENTICATION OF MOBILES IN DIGITAL CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS
Dent Paul Wilkinson.
(1994)
AUTHENTICATION OF MOBILES IN DIGITAL CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS
Dent Paul Wilkinson.
(1994)
Adaptive antenna optimization network
Paul W. Dent;Howard Eugene Holshouser;John Charles Phillips;Rod Dolman.
(2002)
Adaptive antenna optimization network
Paul W. Dent;Howard Eugene Holshouser;John Charles Phillips;Rod Dolman.
(2002)
Mobile station loop-back signal processing
Paul W. Dent;Kambiz C. Zangi;Leonid Krasny.
(2003)
Mobile station loop-back signal processing
Paul W. Dent;Kambiz C. Zangi;Leonid Krasny.
(2003)
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