In this paper, the delay spread distribution of the mobile-to-mobile channel for various environments is analyzed based on new measurements in the frequency band from 30 MHz to 400 MHz. The results of the distribution are compared to the literature. In order to make the measurement results accessible for a simulation-based system design process, a new delay spread distribution model is proposed. This new model allows realistic estimates for the design and evaluation of mobile-to-mobile communication systems
The root mean square (RMS) delay spread is an important statistical parameter in channel modeling. T...
The thesis presents the peer-to-peer wireless channel characterization study for two urban environme...
Abstract in Undetermined Vehicular communication channels are characterized by a nonstationary time-...
VHF/UHF bands generally have favourable propagation characteristics in terms of penetration and cove...
This paper analyzes the frequency dependency of the radio propagation channel's root mean square (rm...
Abstract- This paper proposes a new method for com-puting the delay spread (DS) of the mobile radio ...
For simulations, mobile radio channels are often assumed to be random and wide sense stationary, wit...
| openaire: EC/H2020/671650/EU//mmMAGICThis paper analyzes the frequency dependency of the radio pro...
Internet of Things (IoT) holds a great promise in providing autonomous and ubiquitous connectivity b...
ITC/USA 2012 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Eighth Annual International Telemetering Conference ...
64This paper concerns the measurement-based comparison of urban microcellular mobile radio channel c...
The statistical analysis of the RMS delay spread is achieved based on the results obtained from an o...
We present outdoor-to-indoor channel dispersion results based on measurements made in several repres...
Abstract — Modeling of the mobile radio channel is considered. Starting from a physical model, a fre...
A novel cyclic-prefix based delay-spread estimation technique for wireless OFDM systems is proposed....
The root mean square (RMS) delay spread is an important statistical parameter in channel modeling. T...
The thesis presents the peer-to-peer wireless channel characterization study for two urban environme...
Abstract in Undetermined Vehicular communication channels are characterized by a nonstationary time-...
VHF/UHF bands generally have favourable propagation characteristics in terms of penetration and cove...
This paper analyzes the frequency dependency of the radio propagation channel's root mean square (rm...
Abstract- This paper proposes a new method for com-puting the delay spread (DS) of the mobile radio ...
For simulations, mobile radio channels are often assumed to be random and wide sense stationary, wit...
| openaire: EC/H2020/671650/EU//mmMAGICThis paper analyzes the frequency dependency of the radio pro...
Internet of Things (IoT) holds a great promise in providing autonomous and ubiquitous connectivity b...
ITC/USA 2012 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Eighth Annual International Telemetering Conference ...
64This paper concerns the measurement-based comparison of urban microcellular mobile radio channel c...
The statistical analysis of the RMS delay spread is achieved based on the results obtained from an o...
We present outdoor-to-indoor channel dispersion results based on measurements made in several repres...
Abstract — Modeling of the mobile radio channel is considered. Starting from a physical model, a fre...
A novel cyclic-prefix based delay-spread estimation technique for wireless OFDM systems is proposed....
The root mean square (RMS) delay spread is an important statistical parameter in channel modeling. T...
The thesis presents the peer-to-peer wireless channel characterization study for two urban environme...
Abstract in Undetermined Vehicular communication channels are characterized by a nonstationary time-...