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INFOSTATIONS RADIO CHANNEL MODELING A. Domazetovic, L. J. Greenstein, N. Mandayam and I. Seskar October 29, 2001
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Infostations-A system of sweet spots Cellular systems Infostations - Power (>=1W) - Low power (~100mW) - Low bit rates - Very high bit rates - Connectivity always, - Brief connections (~seconds), everywhere localized - Narrowband - Wideband (e.g. UNII bands, 100MHz) - Large distances (~ km) - Short range (<20m)
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Infostations-A system of sweet spots Cellular systems Infostations - Power (>=1W) - Low power (~100mW) - Low bit rates - Very high bit rates - Connectivity always, - Brief connections (~seconds), everywhere localized - Narrowband - Wideband (e.g. UNII bands, 100MHz) - Large distances (~ km) - Short range (<20m)
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W z d trajectory Offset (1.5m) Scenario 1: Open Roadway with Trees
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Two types of Continuous Waveform measurements: - Passing by the antenna - Fixed antenna positions Two antenna types used: - Omnidirectional (azimuth plane) - 120 deg. Directional (azimuth plane) Measurements
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W z d trajectory Offset (1.5m) Scenario 1: Open Roadway with Trees
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x e j Two-Ray Model for Scenario 1: - log-normal process, dB approximately linearly increasing in distance - antenna gains in direction of rays +
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W z d Offset (1.5m) - Log-normal Process
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Status Performing measurements for other user scenarios (streets, parking lots, entering the building, …) Developing models for them (3-rays, 4-rays, …) Further analysis of observed random processes Assembling equipment for direct RF-pulse channel sounding Performing direct RF-pulse measurements
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Scenario 2: Road with Buildings on Each Side Four ray propagation model
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