Results of this thesis contribute in modeling and characterization of radio channels for future mobile communications. The results are presented mainly in three parts: a) modeling of propagation mechanisms, b) methodology of developing a propagation model, c) characterization of urban radio channel. One of the main propagation physical phenomena that have an important role in diverting signals to non line of sight scenarios is the diffraction process. This thesis proposes diffraction coefficients that have better agreement with finite difference time domain solution and rigorous diffraction theory than the coefficient commonly used in propagation predictions for mobile communications. The importance of diffuse scattering has also been inve...
In this thesis a new approach for characterisation of digital mobile radio channels is investigated...
174 p.With the development of wireless communication systems, the design, optimization and evaluatio...
Antennas that are able to adaptively direct the transmitted (and received) energy are of great inte...
Results of this thesis contribute in modeling and characterization of radio channels for future mobi...
In this thesis new systems for radio channel measurements including space and polarization dimension...
Multi-antenna techniques are an important solution for significantly increasing the bandwidth effici...
Predicting performance metrics for the next-generation of multi-mode and multi-antenna wireless comm...
Multipath propagation is a key issue studied throughout this thesis, and it causes dispersions in de...
textThis dissertation focuses on radio wave propagation prediction modeling in microcellular enviro...
A new three dimensional (3D) ray-tracing propagation prediction tool (3D MRT-1) is being developed f...
Ph.D. Thesis The University of Agder, Faculty of Engineering and ScienceWideband channel modeling, w...
The new frontier of Above-6GHz bands is revolutionizing the field of wireless telecommunications, r...
This paper presents the major characteristics of a simulation package capable of performing a comple...
One common feature of the research works on future wireless communication technologies is the pursui...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with the study of the propagation characteristics of ...
In this thesis a new approach for characterisation of digital mobile radio channels is investigated...
174 p.With the development of wireless communication systems, the design, optimization and evaluatio...
Antennas that are able to adaptively direct the transmitted (and received) energy are of great inte...
Results of this thesis contribute in modeling and characterization of radio channels for future mobi...
In this thesis new systems for radio channel measurements including space and polarization dimension...
Multi-antenna techniques are an important solution for significantly increasing the bandwidth effici...
Predicting performance metrics for the next-generation of multi-mode and multi-antenna wireless comm...
Multipath propagation is a key issue studied throughout this thesis, and it causes dispersions in de...
textThis dissertation focuses on radio wave propagation prediction modeling in microcellular enviro...
A new three dimensional (3D) ray-tracing propagation prediction tool (3D MRT-1) is being developed f...
Ph.D. Thesis The University of Agder, Faculty of Engineering and ScienceWideband channel modeling, w...
The new frontier of Above-6GHz bands is revolutionizing the field of wireless telecommunications, r...
This paper presents the major characteristics of a simulation package capable of performing a comple...
One common feature of the research works on future wireless communication technologies is the pursui...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with the study of the propagation characteristics of ...
In this thesis a new approach for characterisation of digital mobile radio channels is investigated...
174 p.With the development of wireless communication systems, the design, optimization and evaluatio...
Antennas that are able to adaptively direct the transmitted (and received) energy are of great inte...