Title :
A novel 3-D indoor ray-tracing propagation model: the path generator and evaluation of narrow-band and wide-band predictions
Author :
Athanasiadou, Georgia E. ; Nix, Andrew R.
Author_Institution :
Bristol Univ., UK
fDate :
7/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A novel three-dimensional (3-D) ray-tracing model capable of supporting detailed representation of the indoor environment, as well as external building structures, is presented in this paper. The developed algorithm uses a hybrid imaging technique where the two-dimensional (2-D) image generations in vertical and horizontal planes are combined to produce 3-D paths. It also employs the concept of “illumination zones” of the images which greatly simplifies the image map and allows the evaluation of complex indoor scenarios. In order to investigate the accuracy of the presented model, comparisons of predictions with narrow-band and wide-band measurements are performed in line-of-sight (LOS), non-LOS (NLOS), and deep shadow areas, both for co- and cross-polarized antennas. The analysis shows that accurate power predictions can be achieved for both antenna polarizations with rms errors less than 7 dB, even when long sections of the test route are in deep shadow areas. There is a trend agreement between the simulated and measured channel impulse responses, while the rms delay spread in NLOS areas is predicted with less than 5-ns rms error (or better than 13% normalized mean error). The paper provides an insight into the real and the modeled radio channel
Keywords :
UHF antennas; dipole antennas; electromagnetic wave polarisation; indoor radio; radiowave propagation; ray tracing; receiving antennas; antenna polarizations; channel impulse responses; co-polarized antenna; cross-polarized antennas; deep shadow area; horizontal plane; hybrid imaging technique; illumination zones; image map; indoor ray-tracing propagation model; line-of-sight area; narrow-band predictions; nonLOS area; path generator; power predictions; radio channel; rms delay spread; two-dimensional image generations; vertical plane; wide-band predictions; Antenna measurements; Area measurement; Broadband antennas; Buildings; Image generation; Indoor environments; Narrowband; Predictive models; Ray tracing; Two dimensional displays;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on