DocumentCode
933862
Title
UHF wideband statistical model and simulation of mobile radio multipath propagation effects
Author
Bajwa, A.S.
Author_Institution
University of Southampton, Department of Electronics & Information Engineering, Southampton, UK
Volume
132
Issue
5
fYear
1985
fDate
8/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
327
Lastpage
333
Abstract
A local wideband statistical model is presented for UHF mobile multipath propagation. The complex echo-envelope statistics have been derived from 10 MHz wideband pulse soundings at 436 MHz over a large area in suburban and urban localities. In the proposed model, the effects of Doppler-induced RF phase shifts have been considered. Echo paths are shown to fit a Poisson distribution for the excess time delays, while the echo envelopes conform to Rayleigh fading statistics. Correlated scattering, evident from echo path clusters in time-delay and echo-amplitude correlation coefficients in neighbouring path delay bins, is shown to be significant for excess path time delays less than 0.3 ¿¿s. Disagreements observed for local and nonlocal scattering in different localities are discussed. The implementation of a wideband multipath simulator based on the statistical model is described. Digital computer simulation of DPSK is used as an illustrative example to demonstrate its usefulness.
Keywords
digital simulation; mobile radio systems; radiowave propagation; statistical analysis; telecommunications computing; 10 MHz; 436 MHz; DPSK; Doppler-induced RF phase shifts; Poisson distribution; Rayleigh fading statistics; UHF; correlated scattering; delay bins; digital simulation; echo paths; echo-amplitude correlation coefficients; echo-envelope statistics; mobile radio multipath propagation; scattering; simulation; suburban areas; time delays; urban localities; wideband pulse soundings; wideband statistical model;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0143-7070
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-f-1.1985.0070
Filename
4646636
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