Human occupants within indoor environments are not always stationary and their movement will lead to temporal channel variations that strongly affect the quality of indoor wireless communication systems. This paper describes a statistical channel characterization, based on experimental measurements, of human body effects on line-of-sight indoor narrowband propagation at 5.2 GHz. The analysis shows that, as the number of pedestrians within the measurement location increases, the Ricean K-factor that best fits the empirical data tends to decrease proportionally, ranging from K=7 with 1 pedestrian to K=0 with 4 pedestrians. Level crossing rate results were Rice distributed, while average fade duration results were significantly higher than the...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
The wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based wireless networks operating at 1.9 GHz is character...
Effects of pedestrian movement on multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multi...
Human occupants within indoor environments are not always stationary and their movement will lead to...
A deep knowledge of radio propagation is necessary before deploying wireless networks. In indoor env...
Pedestrian movement is known to cause significant effects on indoor MIMO channels. In this paper, a ...
International audienceParis 6, UR2, L2E, Paris, FR The increasing interest for the millimeter wave s...
We have employed a measurement-based approach to investigate the effectiveness of space diversity i...
Studying the radio wave propagation within indoor environment is necessary previously to deploy wire...
While various key performance limiting factors of IEEE 802.11-based Wi-Fi networks such as wireless ...
5G technology is a broad concept that describes the envisaged disruptive evolution of communication ...
The use of indoor wireless devices has substantially increased in recent years. This escalation is d...
The use of multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) has...
Abstract — This paper deals with the effect of the presence of people sitting in an indoor Line-of-S...
Proposed applications for broadband wireless local area networks may include the use of bodyworn or ...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
The wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based wireless networks operating at 1.9 GHz is character...
Effects of pedestrian movement on multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multi...
Human occupants within indoor environments are not always stationary and their movement will lead to...
A deep knowledge of radio propagation is necessary before deploying wireless networks. In indoor env...
Pedestrian movement is known to cause significant effects on indoor MIMO channels. In this paper, a ...
International audienceParis 6, UR2, L2E, Paris, FR The increasing interest for the millimeter wave s...
We have employed a measurement-based approach to investigate the effectiveness of space diversity i...
Studying the radio wave propagation within indoor environment is necessary previously to deploy wire...
While various key performance limiting factors of IEEE 802.11-based Wi-Fi networks such as wireless ...
5G technology is a broad concept that describes the envisaged disruptive evolution of communication ...
The use of indoor wireless devices has substantially increased in recent years. This escalation is d...
The use of multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) has...
Abstract — This paper deals with the effect of the presence of people sitting in an indoor Line-of-S...
Proposed applications for broadband wireless local area networks may include the use of bodyworn or ...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
The wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based wireless networks operating at 1.9 GHz is character...
Effects of pedestrian movement on multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multi...