Presentation 1997/2/20
Estimation of Propagation-Path Visibility for Indoor Wireless LAN Systems under Shadowing Condition by Human Bodies
Katsuyoshi SATO, Takeshi MANABE,
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Abstract(in English) Millimeter-wave application systems such as indoor communication system need the direct connection between base stations and terminals. Because human bodies may block the propagation paths in 60 GHz band in indoor environment, we have estimated the propagation-path visibility in office room environments under shadowing conditions by human bodies. Although a lot of base stations or very tall terminals are needed to avoid the shadowing by human bodies perfectly without base station diversity, the diversity switching between only two base stations provides 98 % propagation path visibility.
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Keyword(in English) millimeter wave / indoor wireless LAN / indoor propagation / propagation path visibility
Paper # A・P96-161,EMCJ96-96,RCS96-175,MW96-201
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Title (in English) Estimation of Propagation-Path Visibility for Indoor Wireless LAN Systems under Shadowing Condition by Human Bodies
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Keyword(1) millimeter wave
Keyword(2) indoor wireless LAN
Keyword(3) indoor propagation
Keyword(4) propagation path visibility
1st Author's Name Katsuyoshi SATO
1st Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, MPT()
2nd Author's Name Takeshi MANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, MPT
Date 1997/2/20
Paper # A・P96-161,EMCJ96-96,RCS96-175,MW96-201
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 527
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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