Selective Mobile Communication within a Coverage Area Bounded by Radiating Cables

It is often desirable to control mobile phone services in areas where complete silence is either expected or mandatory, including schools, places of worship, hospitals, and prisons. In contrast to conventional techniques, such as jammers or Faraday cages, we present a novel technique to selectively...

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Main Authors: Hatim Behairy, Waleed Alrobian, Adnan Alghammas, Amr Alasaad, Brian Suter, Mohammed Alshareef, Yahya Alsuwayyeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/138067
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Summary:It is often desirable to control mobile phone services in areas where complete silence is either expected or mandatory, including schools, places of worship, hospitals, and prisons. In contrast to conventional techniques, such as jammers or Faraday cages, we present a novel technique to selectively control mobile phone services within a desired area. Our solution enables the area’s keeper to allow mobile phones on a whitelist to freely use mobile services without disruption while denying services to all other mobile phones that are within the boundaries of the desired area to be controlled. Our solution uses a base station controller to identify all mobile devices located within the area to be controlled, while an antenna is placed inside the area to attract all mobile devices in the area to connect to the base station controller. In previous work, we proposed a system that uses directional antennas for the attraction technique. In this work, we show that replacement of the directional antennas with a leaky feeder antenna enables more accurate control of mobile phone services in and around the area to be controlled. Simulations and experiments of the leaky feeder technique confirm its precise control of mobile phone services within the desired areas.
ISSN:1574-017X
1875-905X