DocumentCode
2183288
Title
Buildings in high-speed mobile communication systems
Author
Miyazaki, Yasumitsu ; Selormey, Paul
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. & Comput. Sci., Toyohashi Univ. of Technol., Japan
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
5
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Wide-band digital indoor and future mobile communication systems are being developed in the quasi-millimeter and millimeter wave frequency bands. In such high-speed systems, the degradation of transmission quality by multipath fading constitutes a limiting barrier. Multipath fading, which results from reflection, refraction and scattering of radio waves by buildings and other structures, gives rise to more than one path reaching the receiver and produces a distorted version of the transmitted signal. In mobile and indoor communication systems it cannot be eliminated, therefore the multipath channel must be well characterized in order to reduce its effect in the design of such systems. The objective of this research is to study the multipath fading and delay spread effects due to buildings in an urban propagation channel. In particular, the effects of the building materials, shapes and number of buildings on multipath fading are being studied
Keywords
electromagnetic wave reflection; electromagnetic wave refraction; electromagnetic wave scattering; fading channels; finite difference time-domain analysis; millimetre wave propagation; mobile radio; multipath channels; submillimetre wave propagation; buildings effects; delay spread effects; high-speed mobile communication systems; millimeter wave frequency band; multipath channel; multipath fading; quasi-millimeter wave frequency band; radiowave reflection; radiowave refraction; radiowave scattering; transmission quality; urban propagation channel; wide-band digital indoor communication systems; Buildings; Degradation; Fading; Frequency; Millimeter wave communication; Mobile communication; Receivers; Reflection; Scattering; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Environmental Electromagnetics, 2000. CEEM 2000. Proceedings. Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
7-5635-0420-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEEM.2000.853887
Filename
853887
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