Summary

International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation

2014

Session Number:TH1C

Session:

Number:TH1C_02

Microwave Radio Propagation in Automobile Engine Compartment

Hirokazu Kamoda,  Susumu Ano,  Shoichi Kitazawa,  Naoya Kukutsu,  Tomoaki Kumagai,  

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Publication Date:2014/12/2

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.36.TH1C_02

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Summary:
With the aim of achieving a wireless harness system in an automobile engine compartment (EC), radio propagation channels from 1.5 to 8 GHz in ECs were characterized with numerous measurements. Because there are many metal objects in EC, the channel’s frequency-distance interdependence was taken into account in the characterization. As a result, the path loss exponents for distance were found to be about 1 and 3 below and above 450 mm, respectively. The exponent for frequency was 0.5 to 1. The delay spread increased as distance increased at a rate of about 3 ns/m. It also exhibited a decreasing trend with increasing frequency at the far distance.