Presentation 2003/7/23
Microscopic Propagation Mechanisms Extracted from Measured DoA Data in an Urban Macrocellular Enviroment
Lasse VUOKKO, Pertti VAINIKAINEN, Jun-ichi TAKADA,
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Abstract(in English) Physical propagation environment around the mobile station is often described as a multipath environment, where power is received through diffraction over rooftops and building corners, reflections from walls and scattering in general from surrounding objects. When several multipath components scatter from the same point, it is seen as a cluster in the receiver. To study the propagation environment experimentally, measured direction-of-arrival data was clusterized and the clusters were studied separately. The measurements consist of two separate continuous mobile routes in an urban environment, one measurement on a street and the other at a square. From the extracted clusters their source points were located to the environment and some describing values were calculated. Common scattering sources were identified and the amount of significant clusters is discussed.
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Keyword(in English) direction of arrival / radio wave / measurement / cluster / propagation mechanism
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Title (in English) Microscopic Propagation Mechanisms Extracted from Measured DoA Data in an Urban Macrocellular Enviroment
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Keyword(1) direction of arrival
Keyword(2) radio wave
Keyword(3) measurement
Keyword(4) cluster
Keyword(5) propagation mechanism
1st Author's Name Lasse VUOKKO
1st Author's Affiliation Helsinki University of Technology:Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Pertti VAINIKAINEN
2nd Author's Affiliation Helsinki University of Technology
3rd Author's Name Jun-ichi TAKADA
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2003/7/23
Paper # A・P2003-41,SAT2003-33,MW2003-47,OPE2003-34
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 236
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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