Title :
Range and antenna beamwidth dependencies in multidimensional fixed wireless channels
Author :
Oestges, Claude ; Paulraj, Arogyaswami J.
Author_Institution :
Inf. Syst. Lab., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes a multidimensional model of the fixed wireless propagation channel, which is well suited to system-level simulations. The proposed method yields realistic predictions of various channel characteristic parameters as a function of the range and antenna beamwidths, in agreement with experimentally observed results. The originality of the approach is that the power-delay profile for omnidirectional antennas at the edge of the cell is used to predict the time-varying channel over the whole cell for any antenna beamwidth. The method is based on a set of spatially distributed scatterers, which can be scaled to any range within the cell. The time-varying channel impulse response is then calculated as the combination of all scattered contributions by means of a ray approximation. The multidimensionality of the channel model is explored through predictions of signal statistics, level-crossing rate, delay-spread and angle-spread. In contrast to most existing models, the impact of range and antenna beamwidth is clearly addressed and found to be close to experimentally observed behaviors.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; broadband antennas; broadband networks; cellular radio; delays; electromagnetic wave scattering; multipath channels; radiowave propagation; time-varying channels; angle-spread; antenna beamwidth dependencies; delay-spread; impulse response; level-crossing rate; multidimensional fixed wireless channels; omnidirectional antennas; power delay profile; range dependencies; ray approximation; signal statistics predictions; time-varying channel; Antennas and propagation; Delay; Information systems; Laboratories; Multidimensional systems; Power system modeling; Predictive models; Rayleigh scattering; Statistical distributions; Time-varying channels;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2003.821136