The wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based wireless networks operating at 1.9 GHz is characterized. Using a 1 x 2 wideband measurement chain, four typical indoor office and industrial environments have been investigated: a corridor, an office room, a laboratory room and a large industrial hall. The measurement equipment is constituted by an 80-MHz transmitter. At the receiver, two omnidirectional antennas are connected to a wideband channel sounder through a switch, in order to measure an estimate of the instantaneous vector channel. Special attention is given to the experimental procedure itself so as to take into account the specificity of nomadic systems (a opposed to usual mobile systems). The measurement analysis reveals that the...
This paper presents results of propagation mea- surements carried out in the frequency range 1.8-2.0...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
The use of indoor wireless devices has substantially increased in recent years. This escalation is d...
This paper aims at characterizing the wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based systems operating...
This paper presents the comparative results of channel measurements in an industrial facility and an...
We have employed a measurement-based approach to investigate the effectiveness of space diversity i...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
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This paper presents results of propagation measurement carried out in the frequency range 1.8-2.0 GH...
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This paper aims at characterizing the spatial wireless channel at 1.9 GHz, based on a 1 x 2 measurem...
This paper presents results of propagation mea- surements carried out in the frequency range 1.8-2.0...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
The use of indoor wireless devices has substantially increased in recent years. This escalation is d...
This paper aims at characterizing the wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based systems operating...
This paper presents the comparative results of channel measurements in an industrial facility and an...
We have employed a measurement-based approach to investigate the effectiveness of space diversity i...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
This paper analyzes MIMO propagation channels for personal area networks. Such channels show importa...
This paper presents results of propagation measurement carried out in the frequency range 1.8-2.0 GH...
We present and discuss results from an experimental characterization of the W-band indoor wireless c...
Human occupants within indoor environments are not always stationary and their movement will lead to...
Abstract—Empirical propagation characteristics of typical wireless LAN channels in the 5 GHz to 6 GH...
This paper aims at characterizing the spatial wireless channel at 1.9 GHz, based on a 1 x 2 measurem...
This paper presents results of propagation mea- surements carried out in the frequency range 1.8-2.0...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
The use of indoor wireless devices has substantially increased in recent years. This escalation is d...