Experimental Validation of the Reverberation Effect in Room Electromagnetics

Gerhard Steinböck, Troels Pedersen, Bernard Henri Fleury, Wei Wang, Ronald Raulefs

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Abstract

The delay power spectrum is widely used in both communication and localization communities for characterizing the temporal dispersion of the radio channel. Experimental investigations of in-room radio environments indicate that the delay power spectrum exhibits an exponentially decaying tail. This tail can be characterized with Sabine's or Eyring's reverberation models, which were initially developed in acoustics. So far, these models were only fitted to data collected from radio measurements, but no thorough validation of their prediction ability in electromagnetics has been performed yet. This paper provides a contribution to fill this gap.

We follow Sabine's original experimental approach, which consists in comparing model predictions to experimental observations in a room, while varying its mean absorption coefficient and total room surface. We find that Eyring's model provides a more accurate prediction of the parameters characterizing the decaying tail, like the reverberation time, than Sabine's model.

We further use the reverberation models to predict the parameters of a recently proposed model of a distance-dependent delay power spectrum. This model enables us to predict the path loss, mean delay and rms delay spread versus transmitter-receiver distance. We observe good agreement between predictions and experimental results.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftI E E E Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Vol/bind63
Udgave nummer5
Sider (fra-til)2041-2053
ISSN0018-926X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - maj 2015

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