Multi-antenna techniques are an important solution for significantly increasing the bandwidth efficiency of mobile wireless data transmission systems. Effective and reliable design of these multi-antenna systems requires thorough knowledge of radiowave propagation in the urban environment. The aim of the work presented in this thesis is to obtain a better physical understanding of radiowave propagation in mobile radio channels in order to provide a basis for the improvement of radiowave propagation prediction techniques for urban environments using knowledge from 3-D propagation experiments and simulations combined with space-wave modelling. In particular, the work focusses on: the development of an advanced 3-D mobile channel sounding syst...
The performance of upcoming radio technologies such as Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and WiMAX depends n...
In this letter, it is demonstrated that the dominant multipath radio waves predicted with simple ray...
This paper presents results from an outdoor radio propagation experiment at 2.35 GHz using a channel...
Multi-antenna techniques are an important solution for significantly increasing the bandwidth effici...
The accurate planning of microcellular mobile radio networks requires a thorough understanding of th...
Results of this thesis contribute in modeling and characterization of radio channels for future mobi...
This paper describes the modelling of scattering caused by irregular surfaces as a basis for impleme...
In this thesis new systems for radio channel measurements including space and polarization dimension...
This paper presents the results of angle and delay measurements in physically nonstationary radio ch...
A new three dimensional (3D) ray-tracing propagation prediction tool (3D MRT-1) is being developed f...
This paper analyzes the application of wideband channel properties in the radio planning of wideband...
This work describes high-resolution propagation measurements performed as a diagnostic survey in an ...
The performance of upcoming radio technologies such as Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and WiMAX depends n...
In this letter, it is demonstrated that the dominant multipath radio waves predicted with simple ray...
This paper presents results from an outdoor radio propagation experiment at 2.35 GHz using a channel...
Multi-antenna techniques are an important solution for significantly increasing the bandwidth effici...
The accurate planning of microcellular mobile radio networks requires a thorough understanding of th...
Results of this thesis contribute in modeling and characterization of radio channels for future mobi...
This paper describes the modelling of scattering caused by irregular surfaces as a basis for impleme...
In this thesis new systems for radio channel measurements including space and polarization dimension...
This paper presents the results of angle and delay measurements in physically nonstationary radio ch...
A new three dimensional (3D) ray-tracing propagation prediction tool (3D MRT-1) is being developed f...
This paper analyzes the application of wideband channel properties in the radio planning of wideband...
This work describes high-resolution propagation measurements performed as a diagnostic survey in an ...
The performance of upcoming radio technologies such as Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and WiMAX depends n...
In this letter, it is demonstrated that the dominant multipath radio waves predicted with simple ray...
This paper presents results from an outdoor radio propagation experiment at 2.35 GHz using a channel...