Title :
City center high-elevation angle propagation measurements at L band for land mobile satellite systems
Author :
Kanatas, Athanasios G. ; Constantinou, Philip
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Greece
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A land mobile satellite system (LMSS) propagation experiment at 1.8 GHz was performed in Athens city center during June 1996 for high-elevation angle channels. The transmitter platform used was a helicopter flying on predetermined paths to simulate high-elevation angle (60°, 70°, and 80°) communication. A land vehicle specially prepared to accommodate the receiver system was performing the channel recordings. Four narrow streets with large building blocks were selected as representative, and the statistical analysis presented includes cumulative distributions functions, level crossing rate (LCR), average duration of fades (AFD), and fade and nonfade duration distributions. This paper also attempts a comparison of the measured data statistics with statistical models and provides least-square fit formulas for characteristic measures. The results show considerable increase of the fade depth compared to suburban and rural environments. In general, the fade depth decreases with the increasing elevation angle, and the overall analysis indicates the strong dependence of the signal attenuation on the width of the streets, average building height, and vegetation at the edges of the streets
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; mobile satellite communication; 1.8 GHz; Athens city center; Greece; L band; average duration; building height; channel recordings; city center high-elevation angle propagation measurements; cumulative distributions functions; data statistics; fade duration distribution; helicopter; land mobile satellite systems; large building blocks; least-square fit formula; level crossing rate; nonfade duration distribution; receiver system; signal attenuation; statistical analysis; street width; transmitter platform; vegetation; Cities and towns; Distribution functions; Goniometers; Helicopters; Land vehicles; Mobile communication; Satellites; Statistical analysis; Statistical distributions; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on