Abstract
Conventionally, the position and orientation of antennas for wireless access points depends on the position in which a wireless access point is oriented during installation and typically does not change unless the positioning of the wireless access point is changed. Thus, wireless antenna position/orientation typically remains static once an access point is installed. Techniques proposed herein introduce a sensor fusion approach for controlling the direction/orientation of wireless access point antennas in order to improve wireless communications for wireless networks.
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Recommended Citation
Erta, Alessandro; Thubert, Pascal; Ficara, Domenico; Benedetto, Carmine; Bisti, Luca; G Khanna, Arun; K Jain, Sudhir; R Nalamalapu, Kasi; Ferrari, Stefano; Valenza, Salvatore; Cuissard, Vincent; and Gazzarrini, Loris, "MOVING/ROTATING ANTENNAS FOR WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS", Technical Disclosure Commons, (July 11, 2023)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/6038