Title :
UWB propagation measurements by PN-sequence channel sounding
Author :
Durantini, Annalisa ; Ciccognani, Walter ; Cassioli, Dajana
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Tor Vergata Univ., Rome, Italy
Abstract :
An extensive measurement campaign is carried out in a modern office building. The channel is sounded by a carrier at 4.78 GHz modulated by a train of pulses, each having a duration of 0.4 ns, shaped by a pseudo noise (PN) sequence, covering the band 3.6-6 GHz. The transmitter is moved in six different positions on the floor, while the receiver is moved within each room by a digitally controlled positioner in 625 different locations arranged in a square grid of 25 × 25 points with 2 cm spacing. A total of 625 × 16 profiles in nonline-of-sight (NLOS) and 625 in line-of-sight (LOS) conditions are recorded within the rooms. LOS measurements are made in the corridor in 11 locations at incremental spacing of 1 m. We describe the measurement technique as well as the procedure by which we process the experimental data to extract the amplitude, phase and delay associated to each path of the channel impulse responses. Finally, we derive LOS and NLOS path-loss models.
Keywords :
broadband networks; indoor radio; microwave measurement; pseudonoise codes; pulse modulation; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiowave propagation; random sequences; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication channels; transient response; 0.4 ns; 1 m; 2 cm; 3.6 to 6 GHz; 4.78 GHz; PN-sequence channel sounding; UWB propagation measurement; carrier modulation; channel impulse response; digitally controlled positioner; line-of-sight condition; nonline-of-sight condition; office building; path-loss model; pseudo noise sequence; pulse modulation; receiver; transmitter; Acoustic noise; Acoustic propagation; Data mining; Digital control; Floors; Measurement techniques; Noise shaping; Pulse modulation; Pulse shaping methods; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8533-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2004.1313178