Publishing a scientific research for a teacher at the University of Basra in an American magazine
A lecturer at the College of Engineering at the University of Basra, Dr. Faleh Mahdi Musa, published a research entitled A small-sized filtering antenna equipped with gradual and continuous tuning modes for cognitive radio communications in military WiMAX applications in the American magazine IEEE Access.
The magazine holds the Clarivate classification with an impact factor of 3.9 and the Scopus classification within the first quarter of Q1, affiliated with the International Publishing House (IEEE), and is considered an electronic archival journal that displays the results of original research or development in all fields.
The research included the design and manufacture of a filtering antenna that works as an electromagnetic radiation system with the ability to filter medium frequencies included in military WiMAX applications. The system is suitable for military cognitive communications, which adapts its transmission beam according to the available radio channels. The system includes continuous adaptation as well as gradual adaptation, and thus the system works. At different frequencies and with different data speeds depending on the state of the transmitter channel.
The summary of the research results is that the proposed system covers the allocated military frequency band in an adaptive manner according to the available frequencies, and that the antenna’s radiation pattern is directed automatically and does not depend on directing the device towards the access point, in addition to the possibility of transferring data at different data speeds and upon request.
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