Presentation 2003/2/26
Arrival Waves Distribution and Modeling for Mobile Station in Suburban Area
Hideaki Okamoto, Tokio Taga,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposed a novel model of arrival waves for mobile station in suburban area where the antenna height of the BS is higher than the building height. The proposed model is consist of the approximated function for both several specific waves and unspecified waves such as scattering waves around the MS. This model can estimate the average distribution of arrival waves for both vertical and horizontal polarization, and the average cross-polarization discrimination well. Moreover, we developed the enhanced model which estimates dynamically the DOA distribution of the adaptive array antenna that traces the arrival wave with maximum power under actual multipath environments.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile station / Arival waves / Suburban area / Adaptive array antenna
Paper # SST2002-88,A・P2002-187,RCS2002-304,MoMuC2002-113,MW2002-195
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Title (in English) Arrival Waves Distribution and Modeling for Mobile Station in Suburban Area
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Keyword(1) Mobile station
Keyword(2) Arival waves
Keyword(3) Suburban area
Keyword(4) Adaptive array antenna
1st Author's Name Hideaki Okamoto
1st Author's Affiliation Wireless Laboratories, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.()
2nd Author's Name Tokio Taga
2nd Author's Affiliation Wireless Laboratories, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
Date 2003/2/26
Paper # SST2002-88,A・P2002-187,RCS2002-304,MoMuC2002-113,MW2002-195
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 674
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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