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Author Agbinya, Johnson Ihyeh, author

Title Principles of inductive near field communications for internet of things / Johnson Ihyeh Agbinya
Published Aalborg, Denmark : River Publishers, 2011
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Description 1 online resource (407 pages) : illustrations
Series River Publishers Series in Communications ; Volume 18
River Publishers series in communications ; Volume 18.
Contents Cover; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgment; About the Author; 1 Introduction to Near Field Communications; 1.1 Near Field or Far Field; References; 2 Near Field Propagation in Free Space; 2.1 Link Equations in Near Field Communications; References; 3 Near Field Magnetic Induction Communications; 3.1 Real and Imaginary Power; References; 4 Capacity of Near Field Magnetic Induction Communications; 4.1 Near Field Magnetically Coupled MIMO Systems; References; 5 Near Field Magnetic Induction MISO Communication Systems; 5.1 Near Field Magnetically Coupled MISO Systems; References
6 Circuit Models and Power Estimates of Antennas6.1 Lumped Circuit Models of Inductive Links; References; 7 Resistive and Inductive Properties; 7.1 Ohmic Resistance of a Conductor; References; 8 Circuit Models of Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication Links; 8.1 Circuit Model of Inductive Links; References; 9 Efficiency of Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication Links; 9.1 Efficiency of Inductive Communication Links; References; 10 Crosstalk in Near Field Magnetic Communication Links; 10.1 Mutual Inductance; References; 11 Coding; 11.1 Coding of NFMI Communication Signals; References
12 Modulation12.1 General Principles of NFMI Modulation; References; 13 Broadband Near Field Magnetic Communications; 13.1 Circuit Model of Broadband Inductive Links; References; 14 Effects of Trans-Impedance on Crosstalk; 14.1 System Topologies and Applications; References; 15 Magneto-Induction Link Budgets; 15.1 Introduction; References; 16 Magneto -- Inductive Waveguide Devices; 16.1 Introduction; References; 17 NFC Applications; 17.1 Introduction; 17.2 Wireless power transfer; 17.3 NFC in the military; References; 18 Wireless Power Transfer; 18.1 Introduction; References
19 NFC Applications (Part two)19.1 Introduction; References; 20 NFMIC Simulator; 20.1 Introduction; Reference; Appendix I; Index
Summary The book details the fundamental expressions and design methods which facilitate the creation of near field devices and equipment including embedded biomedical implants. The book contains recent advances in inductive communications, performance, limitations and a collection of applications
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed April 7, 2014)
Subject Near-field communication.
Near-field communication
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9788792982841
8792982840