Title :
Propagation measurements at microwave frequencies for microcellular mobile and personal communications
Author :
Rustako, A.J., Jr. ; Amitay, N. ; Owens, G.J. ; Roman, R.S.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Lab., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Abstract :
A series of measurements was conducted in both rural and semiurban areas to measure radio propagation characteristics at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies in a microcellular mobile radio environment where transmission is essentially line-of-sight (LOS). Measurements were made at 11 GHz with a fixed-site antenna located at the side of the road at heights of up to 30 ft. Data have been taken with both omnidirectional and directional antennas on the mobile, to compare received signal characteristics. It was found that, in rural and semiurban environments, propagation is dominated by interference between the direct ray and a specular, roadway-reflected ray. The average power received does not decay any faster than 1/r2 over the measured range of transmitter-to-receiver separation. A wideband communication channel looks feasible, since the dual-ray interference effects and the random components of the received signals can be overcome by simple methods such as higher antenna directivity or space diversity
Keywords :
cellular radio; directive antennas; interference (signal); microwave links; mobile radio systems; radiowave propagation; 11 GHz; MM wave frequencies; SHF; antenna directivity; direct ray; directional antennas; dual-ray interference effects; fixed-site antenna; interference; line-of-sight; microcellular mobile radio; microwave frequencies; omnidirectional antennas; personal communications; radio propagation characteristics; received signal characteristics; rural areas; semiurban areas; space diversity; specular roadway reflected ray; wideband communication channel; Antenna measurements; Area measurement; Broadband antennas; Frequency measurement; Interference; Microwave frequencies; Microwave measurements; Microwave propagation; Millimeter wave measurements; Radio propagation;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1989, IEEE 39th
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1989.40095