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DESCRIPTION:: Smart antenna arrays are currently an integral part of cellul
 ar telecommunications systems\, whether in switched or adaptive mode. This
  technique\, in switched mode\, has also been used\, on an experimental ba
 sis\, by researchers from the Microwave group at Dep. of Electronics and S
 ystems at UFPE to supervise remote devices around a radio base station. Th
 e devices may be electricity distribution switches\, for example\, which a
 re currently monitored by electricity distribution companies using vertica
 l arrays of folded dipoles installed in their substations. The replacement
  of dipole arrays by intelligent arrays increases the capacity of system s
 upervision. This lecture describes its operation with smart antenna arrays
  and presents experimental results obtained from a pilot system implemente
 d on the UFPE campus\, Recife.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Belfort\n\nVirtual: https
 ://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/361561
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/361561
ORGANIZER:mtt.northeast.section@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Smart antenna array system for the supervision of electric power di
 stribution switches
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/361561
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;: Smart antenna arrays are currently an in
 tegral part of cellular telecommunications systems\, whether in switched o
 r adaptive mode. This technique\, in switched mode\, has also been used\, 
 on an experimental basis\, by researchers from the Microwave group at Dep.
  of Electronics and Systems at UFPE to supervise remote devices around a r
 adio base station. The devices may be electricity distribution switches\, 
 for example\, which are currently monitored by electricity distribution co
 mpanies using vertical arrays of folded dipoles installed in their substat
 ions. The replacement of dipole arrays by intelligent arrays increases the
  capacity of system supervision. This lecture describes its operation with
  smart antenna arrays and presents&amp;nbsp\; experimental results obtained fr
 om a pilot system implemented on the UFPE campus\, Recife.&lt;/p&gt;
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