Title :
Experimental modeling of the effect of adjacent lane traffic on the vehicular channel
Author :
Haris Kremo;Ivan ?e?kar;Predrag Spasojev?c
Author_Institution :
WINLAB, ECE Department, Rutgers University, USA
Abstract :
Our experimental study measures the effects of a stationary and a moving vehicle on the 22 MHz 802.11b and the 20 MHz 802.11a channel using a vector network analyzer (VNA). The experiments with the vehicle slowly passing by a transmitter-receiver pair correspond to a case study where the communication session occurs in a single lane of a multi-lane highway with a vehicle moving in the adjacent lane. We propose a corresponding ray-tracing model based on the bistatic radar equation which predicts the link power for a given car geometry and the position of transmit and receive antennas. The model converts a near field propagation problem to a superposition of a set of far field sub-problems by representing the vehicle as a set of (sufficiently small) ideally conductive flat tiles. Hence, the channel transfer function is determined as a sum of the line-of-sight (LOS) component and the rays reflected from the tiles. The ray strengths are a function of the effective tile radar cross sections (RCSs). The carefully selected RCS model allows for a good match between the measurements and the resulting ray-tracing model. Both the model and the measurements illustrate that the change in the propagation geometry on the order of centimeters, created by a car passing in the proximity (on the order of meters), results in the change of the signal power at the receiver on the order of several decibels.
Keywords :
"Traffic control","Tiles","Road vehicles","Ray tracing","Solid modeling","Geometry","Telecommunication traffic","Road transportation","Predictive models","Bistatic radar"
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2009 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5685-7
Electronic_ISBN :
2157-9865
DOI :
10.1109/VNC.2009.5416369