Title :
Comparative study of lateral profile knife-edge diffraction and ray tracing technique using GTD in urban environment
Author :
Mokhtari, Hatem ; Lazaridis, Pavlos
Author_Institution :
Antennas & Propagation Lab., Broadcasting & Radiocommun. Res. Center, Metz, France
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In an urban environment, radio wave interaction with buildings may affect considerably the propagation of radio waves, mainly because of multipath, diffraction, and shadowing effects. This paper outlines the effect of two-dimensional (2-D) (vertical and lateral) diffraction and compares a Fresnel-Kirchhoff scalar approach to a vectorial geometrical theory of diffraction (GTD) approach applied to a four-ray system. The former can be considered as a generalization of conventional knife-edge diffraction theory while the latter (GTD) is useful in the context of ray tracing. A very good agreement between the Fresnel-Kirchhoff and GTD results is found within the limits of validity of both methods. Moreover, it is shown that conventional knife-edge diffraction theory can largely overestimate attenuation (10-15 dB) behind tall buildings in the center of a city environment. Different frequency bands have been tested for the sake of comparison, and emphasis has been put on the radio communications frequency bands used for the global system for mobile communications (GSM) and DCS/DECT systems at 900 and 1800 MHz
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; cellular radio; cordless telephone systems; geometrical theory of diffraction; multipath channels; ray tracing; 1800 MHz; 900 MHz; DCS/DECT systems; Fresnel-Kirchhoff scalar approach; GSM; GTD; UHF; attenuation; buildings; city environment; four-ray system; frequency bands; global system for mobile communications; lateral diffraction; lateral profile knife-edge diffraction; multipath; radio communications frequency bands; radio wave propagation; ray tracing; ray tracing technique; shadowing effects; urban environment; vectorial geometrical theory of diffraction; vertical diffraction; Attenuation; Cities and towns; Frequency; GSM; Physical theory of diffraction; Radio communication; Ray tracing; Shadow mapping; System testing; Two dimensional displays;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on