DocumentCode
1392639
Title
Investigation into the sensitivity of the power predictions of a microcellular ray tracing propagation model
Author
Athanasiadou, Georgia E. ; Nix, Andrew R.
Author_Institution
Adaptive Broadband Ltd., Cambridge, UK
Volume
49
Issue
4
fYear
2000
fDate
7/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1140
Lastpage
1151
Abstract
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the three-dimensional (3-D) ray tracing microcellular model presented in Astanasiadou et al. (1995, 2000). The variation of the received power is examined for different ray permutations, wall characteristics, antenna position offsets and database inaccuracies. Predictions of the different configurations in line-of-sight (LOS), non-LOS (NLOS), and deep shadow areas are compared with each other and also with narrowband measurements. The analysis illustrates that although the model produces reliable results with five orders of reflection and one order of diffraction, higher orders of reflection and double diffracted rays enhance the model´s performance in deep shadow areas. It is also shown that good agreement with measured results can be obtained for wall conductivity in the order of 10-3 S/m and values of relative permittivity around five. The sensitivity analysis to the antenna positioning and database inaccuracies indicates that the receiver positions which suffer the highest power deviations are those at the boundaries of the LOS areas, as well as the positions in the deep shadow regions. In general, for antenna offsets up to 1 m, the predictions of the model are not significantly affected. Finally, the building databases with 1m maximum displacement do not have severe effects on the predictions, but databases with less accuracy can seriously degrade the performance of the model
Keywords
electromagnetic wave diffraction; electromagnetic wave reflection; microcellular radio; radiowave propagation; ray tracing; sensitivity analysis; transmitting antennas; antenna offsets; antenna position offsets; antenna positioning; building databases; database inaccuracies; deep shadow areas; diffraction; double diffracted rays; line-of-sight areas; microcellular ray tracing propagation model; nonLOS, and deep shadow areas; power predictions; ray permutations; received power; reflection; relative permittivity; sensitivity; wall characteristics; Antenna measurements; Area measurement; Databases; Diffraction; Narrowband; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Ray tracing; Receiving antennas; Reflection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/25.875221
Filename
875221
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