Title :
Polarization Properties of Specular and Dense Multipath Components in a Large Industrial Hall
Author :
Gaillot, Davy P. ; Tanghe, Emmeric ; Joseph, Wout ; Laly, Pierre ; Viet-Chi Tran ; Lienard, Martine ; Martens, Luc
Author_Institution :
IEMN, Univ. of Lille 1, Villeneuve d´Ascq, France
Abstract :
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the polarization characteristics of specular and dense multipath components (SMC and DMC) in a large industrial hall based on frequency-domain channel sounding experiments at 1.3 GHz with 22-MHz bandwidth. Twenty-nine positions were measured under line-of-sight (LOS) and obstructed LOS (OLOS) scenarios. The RiMAX maximum-likelihood estimator is used to extract the full-polarimetric SMC and DMC from the measurement data by taking into account the polarimetric radiating patterns of the dual-polarized antennas. Cross-polar discrimination (XPD) and copolar ratio (CPR) values are presented from the measured and de-embedded channels, as well as the polarimetric delay and angular spread distributions. Strong de-embedded SMC depolarization is obtained for the horizontal polarization in OLOS scenarios. Additionally, DMC depolarization is observed to be weaker than previously reported for indoor environments but constant across LOS/OLOS, polarization, and distance. The results also show that the copolar (cross-polar) DMC power to total channel power ratio is equal to 15% (40%) for LOS and 40% (60%) for OLOS and that this ratio does not correlate significantly with transmitter-receiver distance. Finally, the validity of the room electromagnetics theory was confirmed for transmitter-receiver distances larger than 15 m with no significant difference between polarized subchannels.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; antenna radiation patterns; maximum likelihood estimation; multipath channels; polarimetry; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiowave propagation; wireless channels; CPR; LOS; MIMO systems; OLOS; RiMAX maximum-likelihood estimator; XPD; angular spread distributions; copolar DMC power-to-total channel power ratio; copolar ratio value; cross-polar discrimination value; dense multipath components; dual-polarized antennas; frequency-domain channel sounding experiments; full-polarimetric DMC extraction; full-polarimetric SMC extraction; horizontal polarization; indoor propagation; large industrial hall; line-of-sight scenario; obstructed LOS scenario; polarimetric delay; polarimetric radiating patterns; polarization properties; room electromagnetics theory; specular multipath components; strong de-embedded SMC depolarization; transmitter-receiver distance; Antenna measurements; Antennas and propagation; Arrays; Bandwidth; Concrete; Delays; Shadow mapping; Indoor propagation; MIMO systems; indoor propagation; maximum likelihood estimation;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2015.2430374