DocumentCode
359579
Title
Polarization consideration in characterizing radio wave propagation in urban microcellular channels
Author
El-Sallabi, Hassan M.
Author_Institution
Radio Lab., Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Espoo, Finland
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
411
Abstract
In this work, the polarization dependence of multipath propagation is investigated for an out of sight side-street in an urban microcellular environment. The investigation is model based. The received power of vertically polarized signals is larger than that of horizontally polarized ones in both narrow and wideband transmission and reception. The fast fading in the vertically co-polarized wave propagation is higher than that of the horizontal polarization. The power delay profiles (PDF) of the two linear polarizations are similar at locations near the junction in the side-street. Considerable difference in the PDF of the two linear polarizations is noticed at larger distance down the side street. The peak value of the power delay profile provides a reasonable estimate of the received signal power in both linear polarizations. At large distance down the side street, the root mean square (RMS) of the vertical polarization PDF is lower than that of the horizontal polarization PDF. The peaks of the horizontal polarization local power delay profiles are more suppressed than their corresponding in the vertical polarization at a large distance
Keywords
delays; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave reflection; fading channels; geometrical theory of diffraction; microcellular radio; multipath channels; radiowave propagation; 2D diffracted rays; 2D uniform geometrical theory of diffraction; UTD; fast fading; horizontally polarized signals; linear polarizations; multi-ray model; multipath propagation; multiple 3D reflected rays; narrowband reception; narrowband transmission; out of sight side-street; polarization dependence; power delay profile; power delay profiles; radio wave propagation; received power; received signal power; two-dimensional diffracted rays; urban microcellular channels; urban microcellular environment; vertically co-polarized wave propagation; vertically polarized signals; wideband reception; wideband transmission; Antennas and propagation; Base stations; Delay estimation; Diffraction; Digital communication; Laboratories; Polarization; Reflection; Transmitters; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2000. PIMRC 2000. The 11th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
London
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6463-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PIMRC.2000.881458
Filename
881458
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