Title :
Simulations of the time and frequency selective outdoor mobile radio channel
Author :
Dersch, Ulrich ; Rüegg, Roland J.
Author_Institution :
ASCOM Tech Ltd., Magenwil, Switzerland
fDate :
8/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A prerequisite for the performance analysis and optimization of new mobile communication systems is a model for the channel behavior. Channel fading simulation based on the model is generally chosen for flexible validation, testing, and comparison of new designs. To simulate the time- and frequency-selective behavior of macrocell mobile radio channels, a method is presented, which is based on a physical model for the radiowave propagation process in these environments. The approach enables a generation of complex impulse responses as given by the statistics of the underlying channel behavior. Delay profiles and fading characteristics of the multipath structures can be efficiently simulated by reproducing the physical wave interference process, thereby incorporating the different channel characteristics that are observed in different environments, such as urban or suburban areas. The accuracy of the method is demonstrated by comparison of simulated results with the equivalent measured functions
Keywords :
cellular radio; fading; mobile radio systems; radiofrequency interference; radiowave propagation; telecommunication channels; complex impulse responses; delay profiles; fading simulation; frequency-selective behavior; macrocell mobile radio channels; multipath structures; outdoor mobile radio channel; performance analysis; physical wave interference process; radiowave propagation; suburban areas; time-selective behavior; urban areas; Fading; Frequency; Land mobile radio; Macrocell networks; Mobile communication; Performance analysis; Propagation delay; Radiowave propagation; Statistics; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on