Title :
Efficient Finite Difference Method for Simulating Radio Propagation in Dense Urban Environments
Author :
de la Roche, G. ; Villemaud, Guillaume ; Gorce, Jean-Marie
Author_Institution :
CITI Lab., INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne
Abstract :
MR-FDPF method (multi resolution frequency domain ParFlow) was initially developed to simulate radio propagation in indoor environments. This approach started from a formalism similar to the famous TLM approach in the frequency domain. Since the problem reduces to a linear system resolution, a multi-resolution approach has been developed to solve the system with a lower complexity than standard time-domain TLM algorithms. In this article we show that MR-FDPF method, by adapting some parameters and doing approximations to reduce the complexity, could be also efficient to simulate bigger environments like outdoor. An advantage of this method is that the complexity does not depend on the number of buildings, but only on the size of the area to compute. This could be a good alternative to compute radio propagation in dense urban areas, for which ray tracing suffers a high complexity for a high number of buildings.
Keywords :
finite difference methods; frequency-domain analysis; indoor radio; radiowave propagation; ray tracing; time-domain analysis; dense urban environments; finite difference method; indoor environments; linear system resolution; multiresolution frequency domain parflow method; radio propagation simulation; ray tracing; time-domain TLM algorithms; Frequency Domain ParFlow; Outdoor propagation; TLM; Wireless Network Design;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation, 2007. EuCAP 2007. The Second European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-842-6