Title :
Propagation characteristics of International Space Station wireless local area network
Author :
Hwu, S.U. ; Yin-Chung Loh
Author_Institution :
Lockheed Martin Space Operations, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
This work describes the application of the uniform geometrical theory of diffraction (UTD) for Space Station 2.4 GHz wireless local area networks (WLAN) indoor propagation characteristics analysis. The verification results indicate good correlation between UTD computed and measured signal strength. It is observed that the propagation characteristics are quite different in the Space Station modules as compared with those in the typical indoor WLAN environment, such as an office building. The existing indoor propagation models are not readily applicable to the Space Station module environment. The Space Station modules can be regarded as oversized imperfect waveguides. Two distinct propagation regions separated by a breakpoint exist. The propagation exhibits the guided wave characteristics. The propagation loss in the Space Station, thus, is much smaller than that in the typical office building. The path loss exponent inside the Space Station module is 1.72 for range distance less than 1 meter and is 0.75 for range distance between 1 and 10 meters. The path loss model developed in This work is applicable for Space Station WLAN RF coverage and link performance analysis.
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; electromagnetic wave diffraction; indoor radio; loss measurement; mobile computing; space vehicles; wireless LAN; 1 to 10 m; 2.4 GHz; International Space Station; RF coverage; Space Station modules; UTD; WLAN; guided wave characteristics; indoor propagation characteristics analysis; link performance analysis; measured signal strength; oversized imperfect waveguides; path loss exponent; propagation loss; propagation regions; uniform geometrical theory of diffraction; wireless local area network; Electromagnetic propagation; International Space Station; Local area networks; Performance analysis; Physical theory of diffraction; Radio frequency; Reflection; Space stations; System performance; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Radio and Wireless Conference, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8451-2
DOI :
10.1109/RAWCON.2004.1389162