Presentation 2008-03-07
In-Vehicular Ultra-Wideband Impulse-Radio Propagation and Effect on Out-Vehicular Area
Youichiro NAKAHATA, Katsushi ONO, Keiji TERASAKA, Kenji HIGASHIKATSURAGI, Isamu MATSUNAMI, Akihiro KAJIWARA,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, short range wireless communications between in-vehicular devices have attracted considerable attentions such as wireless USB and 1394. However, the LOS (line of sight) is likely to be blocked by the seat and passengers because the vehicle is something like a closed space by metal, thereby the radio should experience significant interference. In this paper, the in-vehicle wireless channels have been measured by using UWB-IR (ultra-wideband impulse-radio) and the outside interference has also been investigated where we considered various bandwidths, passengers, two types of antenna and antenna locations.
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Keyword(in English) UWB-IR / vehicle / frequency characteristic / interference
Paper # WBS2007-115
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Conference Date 2008/2/29(1days)
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Title (in English) In-Vehicular Ultra-Wideband Impulse-Radio Propagation and Effect on Out-Vehicular Area
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Keyword(1) UWB-IR
Keyword(2) vehicle
Keyword(3) frequency characteristic
Keyword(4) interference
1st Author's Name Youichiro NAKAHATA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Environmental Engineering, Kitakyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Katsushi ONO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Environmental Engineering, Kitakyushu University
3rd Author's Name Keiji TERASAKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Environmental Engineering, Kitakyushu University
4th Author's Name Kenji HIGASHIKATSURAGI
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Environmental Engineering, Kitakyushu University
5th Author's Name Isamu MATSUNAMI
5th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Environmental Engineering, Kitakyushu University
6th Author's Name Akihiro KAJIWARA
6th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Environmental Engineering, Kitakyushu University
Date 2008-03-07
Paper # WBS2007-115
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 520
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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