Title :
Multipath channel characteristics using spectral analysis of the signal power density
Author :
Zeilinger, Steve ; Talty, Tim ; Chrysochoos, Michael
fDate :
12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper introduces a concept to quantify the indirect signals in a multipath environment. By definition multipath occurs when a wave propagates to a point in space via different paths. The multipath is caused by reflection of the direct wave off objects such as buildings, towers, hills, and vehicles. A technique was developed in which the power density from a mobile receiver is recorded over time. By examination of the Fourier transform of the power density the number of indirect fields can be calculated as well as the reflection coefficient for each indirect field. The theory for this technique is developed and the limitations of the technique are noted. A few specific case studies were examined using the theory developed in this technique
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; electromagnetic wave reflection; land mobile radio; multipath channels; radiowave propagation; spectral analysis; Fourier transform; buildings; hills; indirect signals; mobile receiver; multipath channel characteristics; reflection coefficient; signal power density; spectral analysis; towers; vehicles; Acoustic reflection; Bit error rate; Distortion; Fourier transforms; Frequency domain analysis; Interference; Multipath channels; Poles and towers; Spectral analysis; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on