• DocumentCode
    1635703
  • Title

    Propagation simulation with the ParFlow method: fast computation using a multi-resolution scheme

  • Author

    Gorce, J.-M. ; Ubéda, S.

  • Author_Institution
    CITI, INSA-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
  • Volume
    3
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    6/23/1905 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1603
  • Abstract
    The increase of potential applications of wireless networks in indoor environments calls for robust and efficient tools for predicting the wave propagation in such complex environments. The ParFlow technique is a discrete approach which accurately reflects the behavior of wave propagation but in turn requires very high computation and time resources. Initially this method has been implemented in a parallel architecture to reduce the computation time. A new resolution scheme is proposed to solve the discrete ParFlow equations. This approach is based on a multi-resolution formulation in the Fourier domain. The major result of our approach is that the computation complexity may be settled in two parts. Firstly, the multi-resolution pyramid is built (taking into account the geometry arrangement of the indoor environment). Secondly, the propagation from a point source is evaluated through the soft pyramidal architecture with a high gain in terms of computational efficiency. We guess that this approach could increase the interest of the ParFlow technique which could be more accurate than ray-tracing methods at least in a theoretical point of view
  • Keywords
    Fourier analysis; computational complexity; digital simulation; indoor radio; parallel architectures; radio networks; radiowave propagation; signal resolution; telecommunication computing; Fourier domain; ParFlow method; computation complexity; computation time reduction; computational efficiency; corridor effects; discrete ParFlow equations; indoor environments; multi-resolution pyramid; multi-resolution scheme; multiple reflections; parallel architecture; point source; propagation simulation; radio wave propagation; ray-tracing methods; soft pyramidal architecture; transmission loss; wireless networks; Computational efficiency; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Equations; Geometry; Indoor environments; Parallel architectures; Robustness; Wireless networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Vehicular Technology Conference, 2001. VTC 2001 Fall. IEEE VTS 54th
  • Conference_Location
    Atlantic City, NJ
  • ISSN
    1090-3038
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7005-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/VTC.2001.956469
  • Filename
    956469