Enhanced UWB Radio Channel Model for Short-Range Communication Scenarios Including User Dynamics

Istvan Zsolt Kovacs, Tuan Hung Nguyen, Patrick Claus F. Eggers, Kim Olesen

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Abstract

In this paper we propose a SISO UWB radio channel model for short-range radio link scenarios between a fixed device and a dynamic user hand-held device. The channel model is derived based on novel experimental UWB radio propagation investigations carried out in typical indoor PAN scenarios including realistic device and user terminal antenna configurations. The radio channel measurements have been performed in the lower UWB frequency band of 3GHz to 5GHz with a 2x4 MIMO antenna configuration. Several environments, user scenarios and two types of user terminals have been used. The developed channel model represents an enhancement of the existing IEEE 802.15.3a/4a PAN channel model, where antenna and user-proximity effects are not included. Our investigations showed that significant variations of the received wideband power and time-delay signal clustering are possible due the human body proximity effects and hand-held antenna configurations.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Titel14th IST Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit
Publikationsdato2005
StatusUdgivet - 2005
Begivenhed14th IST Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit -
Varighed: 19 jun. 200523 jun. 2005
Konferencens nummer: 14

Konference

Konference14th IST Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit
Nummer14
Periode19/06/200523/06/2005

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