Title :
Measurement and analysis of the indoor radio channel in the frequency domain
Author :
Howard, Steven J. ; Pahlavan, Kaveh
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Co., Marlboro, MA, USA
fDate :
10/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Using a network analyzer, several experiments for the frequency-domain characterization of the indoor radio channel in the 0.9-1.1-GHz band are performed. In the experiments, the frequency response measurements are taken at spatially distributed locations throughout the test area by fixing the receiver in a central location and moving the transmitter to different locations. The experiments are performed in a high-rise office building and a three-story building with offices and laboratories. For each experiment, the exponent of the power-distance relationship and the statistics of the 3-dB width of the frequency correlation function are determined from the frequency-domain data. The approximation to the impulse response of the channel is obtained from the inverse Fourier transform of the frequency response. An empirical exponential relationship between the 3-dB width of the frequency correlation function and the inverse of the RMS (root mean square) delay spread of the impulse response is derived
Keywords :
correlation methods; frequency-domain analysis; microwave links; microwave measurement; network analysers; radiowave propagation; statistical analysis; telecommunication channels; 0.9 to 1.1 GHz; RMS; UHF; delay spread; empirical exponential relationship; frequency correlation function; frequency domain; frequency response measurements; high-rise office building; indoor radio channel; inverse Fourier transform; laboratories; microwave measurement; network analyzer; offices; power-distance relationship; spatially distributed locations; statistics; three-story building; Area measurement; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency measurement; Frequency response; Indoor radio communication; Laboratories; Performance analysis; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on