Abstract We present the modeling of the frequency response of the channel for a radiating cable system by using an autoregressive model for an indoor environment. The coefficients of the autoregressive model are determined from the experimental channel frequency response. Measurements were carried out in an indoor environment, in particular on the second floor of a university building in the frequency range of 1.3 to 1.8 GHz by using a vector network analyzer. It is demonstrated that the use of a second-order model provides a better representation of the behavior of the channel. In this context, the coherence bandwidth and the rms delay spread show dependence with the receiver position along the radiating cable length. This dependence is cr...
A statistical multipath model is presented to characterize the multipath propagation properties of i...
This thesis is focused on a study on modeling and measurement of the indoor radio and infrared chann...
The CM 1-8 channel impulse response (CIR) models developed by the IEEE 802.15Aa task group are widel...
We present the modeling of the frequency response of the channel for a radiating cable system by usi...
Based on frequency domain measurements in the 4.375-5.625 GHz band, a channel model for the frequenc...
The characterisation of the indoor radio channel has been an active area of research in the last dec...
The characterisation of the indoor radio channel has been an active area of research in the last dec...
The characterisation of the indoor radio channel has been an active area of research in the last dec...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
In this paper we analyze measurements conducted in an indoor environment of our university building ...
In this paper we analyze measurements conducted in an indoor environment of our university building ...
A statistical multipath model is presented to characterize the multipath propagation properties of i...
A statistical multipath model is presented to characterize the multipath propagation properties of i...
A statistical multipath model is presented to characterize the multipath propagation properties of i...
This thesis is focused on a study on modeling and measurement of the indoor radio and infrared chann...
The CM 1-8 channel impulse response (CIR) models developed by the IEEE 802.15Aa task group are widel...
We present the modeling of the frequency response of the channel for a radiating cable system by usi...
Based on frequency domain measurements in the 4.375-5.625 GHz band, a channel model for the frequenc...
The characterisation of the indoor radio channel has been an active area of research in the last dec...
The characterisation of the indoor radio channel has been an active area of research in the last dec...
The characterisation of the indoor radio channel has been an active area of research in the last dec...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
In this paper we analyze measurements conducted in an indoor environment of our university building ...
In this paper we analyze measurements conducted in an indoor environment of our university building ...
A statistical multipath model is presented to characterize the multipath propagation properties of i...
A statistical multipath model is presented to characterize the multipath propagation properties of i...
A statistical multipath model is presented to characterize the multipath propagation properties of i...
This thesis is focused on a study on modeling and measurement of the indoor radio and infrared chann...
The CM 1-8 channel impulse response (CIR) models developed by the IEEE 802.15Aa task group are widel...