DocumentCode
3119810
Title
An improved 2-D model for indoor radio propagation at MM frequencies
Author
Ghobadi, Ch ; Shepherd, P.R. ; Pennock, S.R.
Author_Institution
Bath Univ., UK
fYear
1996
fDate
35415
Firstpage
42675
Lastpage
42680
Abstract
We propose a deterministic approach to model the radio propagation channels in complex environments. In this technique we divide the environment into small and equal rectangular cells. Each box can have its own permittivity and conductivity. The simulation is based on geometric optics and uses ray launching and ray tracing techniques. The information needed to reconstruct the field strength pattern inside each cell, such as the angle, distance from source and polarization of each ray, are calculated on the boundary of every cell. The effects of all rectangular obstacles, such as walls, doors, columns, and so on, are considered by the model. Both reflection and refraction effects are taken into account. Simulation results are presented and the reliability of these results is examined by comparing them with those obtained from measurements at 60 GHz. We also show that it is possible to minimise the simulation time of the model by an appropriate choice of cell size
Keywords
millimetre wave propagation; 2D model; 60 GHz; EHF; angle; cell size; columns; conductivity; deterministic approach; doors; field strength pattern reconstruction; geometric optics; indoor radio propagation; multipath fading; permittivity; radio propagation channels; ray launching; ray polarization; ray tracing; rectangular cells; rectangular obstacles; reflection effects; refraction effects; simulation; simulation results; source distance; walls;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Radio Communications at Microwave and Millimetre Wave Frequencies (Digest No. 1996/239), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19961285
Filename
600748
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