Title :
Satellite propagation channel modelling using photogrammetry and hidden Markov model approach
Author :
Lin, H.-P. ; Tsai, F.-S. ; Tseng, M.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Nat. Taipei Univ. of Technol., Taiwan
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In a typical satellite-Earth propagation path, the field strength of the received signal level changes with respect to time and space according to the changing morphology of the environment. It has been shown that the switching between different attenuation levels can be represented as a Markov stochastic process using the assumption that the channel properties are quasi-stationary in small periods of time. A hidden Markov model is introduced to replace the often used channel fading models, such as Rice, Loo and Rayleigh distributions. Three sets of parameters are trained to simulate the state transition and observation conditional probability density function among three basic propagation states that are categorised according to the environmental images. The simulated data were compared to the real RF measurement of satellite signals in several propagation properties, such as the cumulative fading distribution, level cross rate and error probability performance, at typical user environments. With the help of observation sets and their conditional probability densities, the proposed propagation channel simulator can model the satellite propagation properties with better accuracy than three-state Markov transition models
Keywords :
fading channels; hidden Markov models; image processing; mobile satellite communication; personal communication networks; photogrammetry; probability; radiowave propagation; telecommunication channels; HMM; Markov stochastic process; attenuation levels; channel fading models; channel properties; cumulative fading distribution; environmental images; error probability performance; hidden Markov model; land mobile satellite systems; level cross rate; photogrammetry; probability density function; propagation channel simulator; propagation properties; propagation states; real RF measurement; received signal level; satellite personal communication services; satellite propagation channel modelling; satellite signals; satellite-Earth propagation path; simulated data; state transition; three-state Markov transition models;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, IEE Proceedings
DOI :
10.1049/ip-map:20010728