In this paper, we model a spatially varying channel where a source is moving along a random trajectory with respect to a fixed re-ceiver. The aim is to compute the power spectral density corre-sponding to the channel impulse response as a function of tempo-ral and spatial frequencies. The trajectory of the source follows an autoregressive model where the poles of the system control the smoothness of the path. Theoretical results are presented for the AR2 case and generalized to any ARn systems. Simulations results are shown and compared to the presented theory. The stochas-tic plenacoustic function analyzed in this paper also models time-varying channels governed by the wave equation, like they appear in acoustic echo cancellation or ultra ...
Under wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) conditions, the signal spreading due to ...
This document is an annex of the following paper: Achille Aknin and Roland Badeau.Stochastic reverbe...
Fluctuating parameters appear in a variety of physical systems and phenomena. They typically come ei...
In this paper, we model a spatially varying channel where a source is moving along a random trajecto...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
Abstract—Modeling wireless channels is essential to wireless communication systems. An autoregressiv...
The main contribution of this work is to extend the present multi-path fading channel (MFC) models i...
The statistics of acoustic signals propagated to long ranges in the ocean are investigated in detail...
Abstract—A simple statistical model of azimuthal and temporal dispersion in mobile radio channels is...
The statistics of acoustic signals propagated to long ranges in the ocean are investigated in detail...
Under wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) conditions, the signal spreading due to ...
Under wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) conditions, the signal spreading due to ...
Under wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) conditions, the signal spreading due to ...
This document is an annex of the following paper: Achille Aknin and Roland Badeau.Stochastic reverbe...
Fluctuating parameters appear in a variety of physical systems and phenomena. They typically come ei...
In this paper, we model a spatially varying channel where a source is moving along a random trajecto...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
International audiencePropagation of waves within media supporting reverberation is usually regarded...
Abstract—Modeling wireless channels is essential to wireless communication systems. An autoregressiv...
The main contribution of this work is to extend the present multi-path fading channel (MFC) models i...
The statistics of acoustic signals propagated to long ranges in the ocean are investigated in detail...
Abstract—A simple statistical model of azimuthal and temporal dispersion in mobile radio channels is...
The statistics of acoustic signals propagated to long ranges in the ocean are investigated in detail...
Under wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) conditions, the signal spreading due to ...
Under wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) conditions, the signal spreading due to ...
Under wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering (WSSUS) conditions, the signal spreading due to ...
This document is an annex of the following paper: Achille Aknin and Roland Badeau.Stochastic reverbe...
Fluctuating parameters appear in a variety of physical systems and phenomena. They typically come ei...