Title :
Channel Characterization of Indoor Wireless Personal Area Networks
Author :
Oestges, Claude ; Vanhoenacker-Janvier, Danielle ; Clerckx, Bruno
Author_Institution :
Microwave Lab., Univ. Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve
Abstract :
The wireless channel for nomadic diversity-based wireless networks operating at 1.9 GHz is characterized. Using a 1 times 2 wideband measurement chain, four typical indoor office and industrial environments have been investigated: a corridor, an office room, a laboratory room and a large industrial hall. The measurement equipment is constituted by an 80-MHz transmitter. At the receiver, two omnidirectional antennas are connected to a wideband channel sounder through a switch, in order to measure an estimate of the instantaneous vector channel. Special attention is given to the experimental procedure itself, so as to take into account the specificity of nomadic systems (as opposed to usual mobile systems). The measurement analysis reveals that the shadowing, Rician K-factor and delay-spread are lognormally distributed. A path-loss model is derived, and cross-correlations between K-factor, delay-spread and shadowing are analyzed. The channel correlations at the user terminal or at the access point are also derived, and related to the individual channel characteristics
Keywords :
Rician channels; channel estimation; directive antennas; diversity reception; indoor radio; personal area networks; wireless channels; 1.9 GHz; 80 MHz; Rician K-factor; cross-correlation; indoor office; indoor wireless personal area network; industrial environment; measurement equipment; nomadic diversity; omnidirectional antennas; receiver; transmitter; vector channel estimation; wideband measurement; wireless channel; Antenna measurements; Broadband antennas; Delay; Receiving antennas; Rician channels; Shadow mapping; Switches; Transmitters; Wideband; Wireless personal area networks; Diversity; Rician channels; indoor radio communications; radio propagation; wireless LAN;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2006.883962