Title :
Propagation measurements for satellite services into buildings
Author :
Vogel, Wolfhard J. ; Kleiner, Norbert
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
The structure of the slant path signal strength at frequencies from 500 MHz to 3000 MHz has been measured inside a series of buildings using a tower-mounted transmitter. The mean signal level was found to decrease with a rate of about 1 to 5 dB/GHz, depending on construction. For LEO satellite systems using CDMA, with up/down links at L/S band, one critical issue is the correlation bandwidth which determines whether up-link power control can be instituted based on down-link measurements. While not required for one-way services, power control is critical for two-way operations. To help answer this question, simultaneous slant path fade measurements were made at about 1600 and 2500 MHz into several buildings, also using a tower. Fade differences between L- and S-Band exhibited a normal distribution with means near 0 dB and standard deviations of about 7.5 dB. To evaluate the effect of LEO satellite reception in buildings without expecting user cooperation, fade measurements were obtained at a frequency near 1630 MHz inside several large high-rise office buildings. The transmissions were made from aircraft flying in a trajectory simulating LEO passes. The statistical properties of the signals after penetrating into buildings are of interest and will be presented. The statistics of the signals outside of a building could be Rayleigh, Riccan or Loo, depending upon the building´s environment. However, analysis of the measurements taken inside suggest that a lognormal signal amplitude distribution applies in scenarios where a directive receiving antenna is not located near a window with a line-of sight view of the
Keywords :
field strength measurement; microwave propagation; radiowave propagation; satellite communication; 500 to 3000 MHz; CDMA; L-Band; L/S band; LEO satellite reception; LEO satellite systems; S-Band; aircraft flying; correlation bandwidth; directive receiving antenna; down-link measurements; dual frequency measurements; fade measurements; high-rise office buildings; lognormal signal amplitude distribution; mean signal level; normal distribution; satellite services; simultaneous slant path fade measurements; slant path signal strength; statistical properties; time variability; tower-mounted transmitter; up-link power control; up/down links; wideband measurements; Bandwidth; Buildings; Frequency measurement; Gaussian distribution; Low earth orbit satellites; Multiaccess communication; Poles and towers; Power control; Power measurement; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 1997. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3741-7
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1997.574288