Experimental study and modeling of channel parameters at mobile station in a site-specific urban macrocellular environment
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Electronics And Communications Engg
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
Proceedings of ISAP2007
First Page
935
Last Page
938
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
This paper gives a study of 3-D channel parameters, i.e., azimuth, elevation directions at MS (DMS), and delay. Both vertical and horizontal polarizations were transmitted and received in the measurement. By observing the azimuth power spectrum density (APSD), the analysis of the spatio-temporal channel parameters including full polarimetric behaviors was conducted. Power spectrum density (PSD) models are proposed for modeling measured azimuth, elevation DMSs and excess delay PSDs. The relationship between cross-polarization ratio (XPR) and best-fit parameters is discussed. As shown in [1], the extension of the models studied here to the MIMO channel model is possible by the assumption of kronecker model of the base station (BS) and MS.
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Recommended Citation
Sivasondhivat, K., Materum, L. Y., Takada, J., Ida, I., & Oishi, Y. (2007). Experimental study and modeling of channel parameters at mobile station in a site-specific urban macrocellular environment. Proceedings of ISAP2007, 935-938. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8400
Disciplines
Systems and Communications
Keywords
Mobile radio stations; Spectral energy distribution
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