In this paper, large-scale fading and temporal fading characteristics of the industrial radio channel at 900, 2400, and 5200 MHz are determined. In contrast to measurements performed in houses and in office buildings, few attempts have been made until now to model propagation in industrial environments. In this paper, the industrial environment is categorized into different topographies. Industrial topographies are defined separately for large-scale and temporal fading, and their definition is based upon the specific physical characteristics of the local surroundings affecting both types of fading. Large-scale fading is well expressed by a one-slope path-loss model and excellent agreement with a lognormal distribution is obtained. Temporal ...
In a future 4G or WLAN wideband application we can imagine multiple users in a large office environm...
Radiowave propagation measurements at 1.7 GHz for indoor mobile systems are described. A coherent pu...
Fifth generation wireless communications will exploit the enormous chunk of bandwidth available at m...
In this paper, large-scale fading and temporal fading characteristics of the industrial radio channe...
In this study, path-loss and shadowing measurement results for three different industrial indoor env...
This paper presents the comparative results of channel measurements in an industrial facility and an...
Statistical channel models are attractive for their simplicity but sometimes lack in precision. In t...
Futuristic flexible manufacturing facilities will likely use radio to provide portable communication...
Several studies have characterized the path loss properties in industrial environments. However most...
This thesis is a project carried out at the “Centre for RF measurements Technology“at the University...
An extensive review of the statistical characterization of 60-GHz indoor radio channels is provided ...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
Abstract—The radio interface is the bottleneck of most wireless communication systems. All technique...
A handful of propagation textbooks that discuss radio frequency (RF) propagation models merely list ...
m e n both the base station and subscriber antennas are located in the cluttered multipath environme...
In a future 4G or WLAN wideband application we can imagine multiple users in a large office environm...
Radiowave propagation measurements at 1.7 GHz for indoor mobile systems are described. A coherent pu...
Fifth generation wireless communications will exploit the enormous chunk of bandwidth available at m...
In this paper, large-scale fading and temporal fading characteristics of the industrial radio channe...
In this study, path-loss and shadowing measurement results for three different industrial indoor env...
This paper presents the comparative results of channel measurements in an industrial facility and an...
Statistical channel models are attractive for their simplicity but sometimes lack in precision. In t...
Futuristic flexible manufacturing facilities will likely use radio to provide portable communication...
Several studies have characterized the path loss properties in industrial environments. However most...
This thesis is a project carried out at the “Centre for RF measurements Technology“at the University...
An extensive review of the statistical characterization of 60-GHz indoor radio channels is provided ...
The results of Doppler spread and envelope fading based on CW measurements in the indoor radio chann...
Abstract—The radio interface is the bottleneck of most wireless communication systems. All technique...
A handful of propagation textbooks that discuss radio frequency (RF) propagation models merely list ...
m e n both the base station and subscriber antennas are located in the cluttered multipath environme...
In a future 4G or WLAN wideband application we can imagine multiple users in a large office environm...
Radiowave propagation measurements at 1.7 GHz for indoor mobile systems are described. A coherent pu...
Fifth generation wireless communications will exploit the enormous chunk of bandwidth available at m...