Exploring Antennas For Multi-Protocol Wireless Systems

Authors

  • F. Rahman Assistant Professor, Department of CS & IT, Kalinga University, Raipur, India.
  • Lalnunthari Research Scholar, Department of CS & IT, Kalinga University, Raipur, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31838/NJAP/06.03.17

Keywords:

Wireless system, MIMO, Multi-Protocol Network, Application of 6G

Abstract

Wireless networks are a development of conventional communication networks at the multi-protocol level and are not only adaptations of existing networks. In addition, the bulk of the research that is now being carried out pertains to enhancing the performance of wireless systems by creating innovative channel models and routing tactics. Following the presentation of an overview of wireless systems, the objective of this article is to provide a comprehensive application of the uses of multi-protocol for 6G wireless networks. This article suggests a Massive-Multi-Input and Multiple-Output network technology. In order to understand the theoretical performance limitations of Multi-protocol Wireless System Transmission (mMIMO -WST), In this way, they can overcome the difficulty of providing the greatest possible quality of service to new users who join the system without detrimental influence on those already there because interference regulations mean that new users are intended to remain undetectable to those already connected to the network. The novel aspect is the generality that can be obtained in this scenario. Additionally, the new user is encoded before the existing users to guarantee that the transmitter functions properly. To be more specific, they can handle many users, different antennas, and a variety of wireless systems.

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Published

2024-11-19

How to Cite

F. Rahman, & Lalnunthari. (2024). Exploring Antennas For Multi-Protocol Wireless Systems. National Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 6(3), 134-141. https://doi.org/10.31838/NJAP/06.03.17

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