Wireless communication under 1 GHz is suitable for Internet of Things (IoT) applications due to larger coverage capability with less power consumption. Bearing in mind that people and elements contained in the environment can cause variations in the channel, this paper aims to evaluate the effect of the presence of people on a 900-MHz indoor narrowband wireless channel, as we characterize the small-scale phenomena. With the increase in the number of people, a greater variation in the communication channel was noticed, which is reflected in the parameters of the probability distributions used in the characterization of the random part of the signal. In addition, second-order statistics were used to analyze the data and an adherence test was ...
Abstract — This paper deals with the effect of the presence of people sitting in an indoor Line-of-S...
We statistically characterize received signal power variations in the time domain caused by human ac...
Abstract — The main goal of this paper is to show differences of signal propagation in an environmen...
Human occupants within indoor environments are not always stationary and their movement will lead to...
The wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based wireless networks operating at 1.9 GHz is character...
While various key performance limiting factors of IEEE 802.11-based Wi-Fi networks such as wireless ...
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...
This paper aims at characterizing the wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based systems operating...
Indoor localization is one key element in current and future mobile applications and services. Base...
International audienceIn Wireless Sensor Networks, where the communicating nodes are not mobile, the...
The use of indoor wireless devices has substantially increased in recent years. This escalation is d...
There has been a tremendous growth in the deployment of Wi-Fi networks (i.e. IEEE 802.11 networks) i...
Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is one of the drivers of industry 4.0 and the study of its w...
Pedestrian movement is known to cause significant effects on indoor MIMO channels. In this paper, a ...
Abstract — This paper deals with the effect of the presence of people sitting in an indoor Line-of-S...
We statistically characterize received signal power variations in the time domain caused by human ac...
Abstract — The main goal of this paper is to show differences of signal propagation in an environmen...
Human occupants within indoor environments are not always stationary and their movement will lead to...
The wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based wireless networks operating at 1.9 GHz is character...
While various key performance limiting factors of IEEE 802.11-based Wi-Fi networks such as wireless ...
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...
This paper aims at characterizing the wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based systems operating...
Indoor localization is one key element in current and future mobile applications and services. Base...
International audienceIn Wireless Sensor Networks, where the communicating nodes are not mobile, the...
The use of indoor wireless devices has substantially increased in recent years. This escalation is d...
There has been a tremendous growth in the deployment of Wi-Fi networks (i.e. IEEE 802.11 networks) i...
Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is one of the drivers of industry 4.0 and the study of its w...
Pedestrian movement is known to cause significant effects on indoor MIMO channels. In this paper, a ...
Abstract — This paper deals with the effect of the presence of people sitting in an indoor Line-of-S...
We statistically characterize received signal power variations in the time domain caused by human ac...
Abstract — The main goal of this paper is to show differences of signal propagation in an environmen...