Date of Award
6-2-2025
Document Type
Thesis
Publisher
Santa Clara : Santa Clara University, 2025
Department
Computer Science and Engineering
First Advisor
Kurt Schab
Abstract
The DAMPER project, which stands for Delay and Attenuation Modules for Propagation Emulation and Response, is a hands-on system designed to help test how radio signals behave in the real world. When radio waves travel over long distances or through different environments, they often get weaker (attenuated) or arrive later than expected (delayed). DAMPER lets students, researchers, and engineers simulate those conditions in a lab using simple, low-voltage electronics.
Recommended Citation
Guntz, Matthew, "D.A.M.P.E.R.: Delay and Attenuation Modules for Propagation Emulation and Response" (2025). Electrical and Computer Engineering Senior Theses. 104.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/elec_senior/104
