DocumentCode
908356
Title
910 MHz urban mobile radio propagation: Multipath characteristics in New York city
Author
Cox, Donald C.
Author_Institution
Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, N.J.
Volume
22
Issue
4
fYear
1973
Firstpage
104
Lastpage
110
Abstract
Small scale statistics of multipath propagation in a heavily built-up urban mobile radio environment are presented. The statistics cover vehicle travel distances on the order of 30 m along streets. Measuring equipment time delay resolution is about 0.1 µs. In some locations, paths with significant amplitudes are observed with excess delays of 9 to 10 µs. The delay spreads (√second central moment of power delay profile) in this environment are on the order of 2 µs. Often the signal at fixed delays has a Rayleigh-distributed amplitude but large departures from the Rayleigh distribution also occur. From the measurements it appears reasonable to model the urban mobile radio channel as a Gaussian quasi-wide-sense stationary uncorrelated scattering channel within a bandwidth of 10 MHz and for intervals along the street of up to 30 m.
Keywords
Antennas and propagation; Cities and towns; Delay effects; Land mobile radio; Pulse measurements; Rayleigh scattering; Statistics; Time measurement; Transmitting antennas; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-VT.1973.23539
Filename
1622169
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