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802 AWE Operation Manual
Advanced Wireless Test Set
Real World Example of Finding Wireless Devices
The illustration shown below provides a real world example of how to properly read the
Device Finder graph.
During this measurement period, we can identify eight segments of time where
the user was getting closer to, farther away, or staying the same distance from
the device they were trying to nd.
In segments 1, 4, and 6 the user was in closer proximity to the device they were
trying to nd at the beginning of the segment than they were at the end of the
segment. This is indicated by the downward slope of these segments.
In segment 2, the user stayed in constant proximity of the device and was neither
moving toward or away from the device they were trying to nd.
In segments 3, 5, 7, and 8, the user was in closer proximity to the device that
they were trying to nd at the end of the segment than they were at the beginning
of the segment. This is indicated by the upward slope of these segments.
In segments 7 and 8, the user was always moving toward the device they were
trying to nd. However, during segment 7, the user was moving toward the device
at a faster rate than they were moving during segment 8. This is indicated by the
greater slope of the measurement samples within segment 7, versus those of
segment 8, which can be seen to be relatively at by comparison.