DocumentCode
2625015
Title
Rf propagation through Transparent Conductors in energy efficient windows
Author
Stolhofer, D. ; Doelecke, H. ; Liu, Yaqiang ; O´eary, P.
Author_Institution
Elektro- und Informationstechnik, Fachhochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany
fYear
2010
fDate
12-15 April 2010
Firstpage
177
Lastpage
181
Abstract
Windows were traditionally used as a means of building access and egress for RF signals. However, the drive towards building energy efficiency now means that windows are frequently coated with thin layers of Transparent Conductors (TCs). TCs can let visible light energy pass virtually un-attenuated, but reflect longer wavelengths (typically from the infrared region), to keep buildings warmer in colder climates and cooler in warmer climates. However, the use of TCs has a negative impact on wireless propagation, which this paper reports on. Three commercially available windows are examined, with results showing that less than 1% of the signal passes in either direction. This result is taken from a series of measurement over a range of frequencies from 800 MHz to 6 GHz, both in a large hall and in the WIT anechoic chamber.
Keywords
anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); glass; heat conduction; infrared spectra; signal processing; wave propagation; RF propagation; RF signals; WIT anechoic chamber; building access; egress; energy efficient windows; infrared; transparent conductors; visible light energy; wireless propagation; Antenna measurements; Coatings; Conductors; Energy efficiency; Frequency measurement; Glass; Radio frequency; Testing; Wavelength measurement; Windows; energy efficient glass; microwave; propagation; reflection coefficient;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Conference (EW), 2010 European
Conference_Location
Lucca
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5999-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EW.2010.5483412
Filename
5483412
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