TY - GEN
T1 - A look at some of the principles of mobile communication from a maxwellian viewpoint
AU - Sarkar, Tapan K.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In recent times, there has been a plethora of papers in the literature dealing with wireless communication. Many of these techniques when viewed under the Maxwellian framework raise more questions than it answers. The objective of this presentation is to discuss some of these concerns and initiate a dialog about the scientific merits of these new concepts. One of the points to be made is that an incorrect use of probability theory can often lead to erroneous results directly contradicting physics. A few examples are presented to initiate the dialog.
AB - In recent times, there has been a plethora of papers in the literature dealing with wireless communication. Many of these techniques when viewed under the Maxwellian framework raise more questions than it answers. The objective of this presentation is to discuss some of these concerns and initiate a dialog about the scientific merits of these new concepts. One of the points to be made is that an incorrect use of probability theory can often lead to erroneous results directly contradicting physics. A few examples are presented to initiate the dialog.
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U2 - 10.1109/WCACEM.2005.1469669
DO - 10.1109/WCACEM.2005.1469669
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33744981170
SN - 0780390687
SN - 9780780390683
T3 - 2005 IEEE/ACES International Conference on Wireless Communications and Applied Computational Electromagnetics
SP - 640
EP - 643
BT - 2005 IEEE/ACES International Conference on Wireless Communications and Applied Computational Electromagnetics
T2 - 2005 IEEE/ACES International Conference on Wireless Communications and Applied Computational Electromagnetics
Y2 - 3 April 2005 through 7 April 2005
ER -