DocumentCode :
73817
Title :
Peer-to-Peer Urban Channel Characteristics for Two Public-Safety Frequency Bands
Author :
Matolak, D.W. ; Remley, K.A. ; Gentile, C. ; Holloway, C.L. ; Qiong Wu ; Qian Zhang
Volume :
56
Issue :
5
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
101
Lastpage :
115
Abstract :
We report on peer-to-peer (ground-based) wireless channel characteristics for an urban environment in two public-safety bands. Results were based upon measurements taken in Denver in June 2009. The public-safety bands we investigated were the 700 MHz and 4.9 GHz bands, both planned for public-safety and “emergency-responder” applications. Heretofore, characterization of an urban environment in these bands has not been done. Specifically, an estimation of the distributions of both the number of multipath components and their delays has not been made for these bands, this environment, and our low antenna heights. Our measurements employed a vector network analyzer, from which both path loss and delay dispersion characteristics were obtained for link distances up to approximately 100 m. Log-distance models for path loss are presented, and dispersive channel models are also described. Our dispersive channel models employed a statistical algorithm for the number of multipath components, previously used only in indoor settings. By employing a transmitter-antenna positioner, we introduced spatial diversity into the measurement system, which enabled analysis of the dispersion characteristics of the angle of departure, also new for this ground-ground channel. The channel models should be useful for public-safety communication system designers.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; dispersive channels; microwave antennas; multipath channels; network analysers; peer-to-peer computing; radio links; radio transmitters; statistical distributions; transmitting antennas; wireless channels; Denver; antenna height; departure angle; dispersive channel model; emergency-responder application; frequency 4.9 GHz; frequency 700 MHz; ground-ground channel; indoor setting; link distance; log-distance model; multipath component distribution estimation; path loss; peer-to-peer wireless channel characteristic; public-safety communication system; public-safety frequency band; spatial diversity; statistical algorithm; transmitter-antenna positioner; urban environment; vector network analyzer; Antenna measurements; Peer-to-peer computing; Propagation delay; Radio communication; Receivers; Safety; Transfer functions; Urban areas; Wireless communication; Propagation channel measurement; propagation model; public safety radio; urban propagation; wireless system;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9243
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2014.6971921
Filename :
6971921
Link To Document :
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