A new model utilizing multiple scattering replaces the traditional subdivision of the total fading into a slow lognormal and a fast Rayleigh component. The distribution agrees well with experimental results from a forest and an urban environment. It is shown that part of the slow fading in general may not be due to shadowing, but rather the slow variation of the coupling between scatterers, when the mobile is moving. This means that this slow fading is just as unpredictable as the fast fading, since it originates from the same scatterers. Shadowing will still exist behind major changes in the environment, like street corners
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering an...
In frequency-nonselective fading channels, the partial waves arriving at the mobile receiver cannot ...
This work models the fast fading characteristics in indoor to indoor and outdoor to indoor channels ...
Understanding the statistics of non-isotropic scattering multipath channels that fade randomly with ...
In this paper fading models areconsidered. In particular we divide the models intothree classes by s...
In a recent paper [1], we presented a generalized theoretical analysis for the diffuse multipath pow...
In frequency non-selective fading channels the multipath components can arrive at the mobile receive...
AbstractIn highly populated urban canyons, the mobile communication signal propagate from the base s...
Published version of an article from the journal:Annales des Telecommunications/Annals of Telecommun...
In this letter, the fading statistics of wireless channels in high-speed railway cutting scenarios a...
The multi-frequency propagation in urban environment is investigated in this letter. An experimental...
Sophisticated measurement data, including path-loss, delay spread and direction-of-arrival, are anal...
Clarke's classical model of mobile-radio reception assumes isotropic-rich scattering around the mobi...
The fading process describing the propagation effects caused by scattering between two mobile trans...
In frequency-nonselective fading channels, the partial waves arriving at the mobile receiver cannot ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering an...
In frequency-nonselective fading channels, the partial waves arriving at the mobile receiver cannot ...
This work models the fast fading characteristics in indoor to indoor and outdoor to indoor channels ...
Understanding the statistics of non-isotropic scattering multipath channels that fade randomly with ...
In this paper fading models areconsidered. In particular we divide the models intothree classes by s...
In a recent paper [1], we presented a generalized theoretical analysis for the diffuse multipath pow...
In frequency non-selective fading channels the multipath components can arrive at the mobile receive...
AbstractIn highly populated urban canyons, the mobile communication signal propagate from the base s...
Published version of an article from the journal:Annales des Telecommunications/Annals of Telecommun...
In this letter, the fading statistics of wireless channels in high-speed railway cutting scenarios a...
The multi-frequency propagation in urban environment is investigated in this letter. An experimental...
Sophisticated measurement data, including path-loss, delay spread and direction-of-arrival, are anal...
Clarke's classical model of mobile-radio reception assumes isotropic-rich scattering around the mobi...
The fading process describing the propagation effects caused by scattering between two mobile trans...
In frequency-nonselective fading channels, the partial waves arriving at the mobile receiver cannot ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering an...
In frequency-nonselective fading channels, the partial waves arriving at the mobile receiver cannot ...
This work models the fast fading characteristics in indoor to indoor and outdoor to indoor channels ...