Title :
A hybrid method for modeling satellite communication in urban environment
Author :
Li, Xiang ; Vauzelle, Rodolphe ; Pousset, Yannis ; Martinez, François ; Combeau, Pierre
Author_Institution :
XLIM-SIC Lab., Univ. of Poitiers, Futuroscope Chasseneuil, France
Abstract :
This paper introduces an efficient method for predicting mobile signal reception in satellite communications. The radio wave propagation between a satellite and a land receiver leads to two kinds of fading: slow-fading due to shadowing effect and fast-fading due to multipath effect. In order to model these fluctuations in the received signal and take into consideration the local area specificities, this paper propose a novel approach combining statistical and deterministic properties of radio propagations. For slow-fading, we use an efficient estimation of the local mean based on signal´s coherence distance; for fast-fading, the principal parameter of Nakagami-m model can be estimated according to multipath nature, i.e., combination of electromagnetic interactions (reflections and diffractions) between radio wave and environment. The simulations in urban scenarios are based on Ergospace software.
Keywords :
Nakagami channels; electromagnetic wave diffraction; electromagnetic wave reflection; mobile radio; multipath channels; radiowave propagation; satellite communication; statistical analysis; Ergospace software; Nakagami-m channel; deterministic properties; electromagnetic diffraction; electromagnetic interactions; electromagnetic reflection; fast-fading effect; land receiver; mobile signal reception; multipath effect; radio wave propagation; satellite communication; shadowing effect; signal coherence distance; slow-fading effect; statistical properties; urban environment; Coherence; Electromagnetic modeling; Electromagnetic scattering; Fading; Fluctuations; Radio propagation; Receivers; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Shadow mapping;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Technology Conference, 2009. EuWIT 2009. European
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4721-3