Title :
A channel model for multipath interference on terrestrial line-of-sight digital radio
Author :
Bianchi, Charles Henry ; Sivaprasad, Kondagunta
Author_Institution :
Sanders Lockheed-Martin Co., Nashua, NH, USA
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A comprehensive system model for characterizing the effects of multipath propagation on digital radio systems in the 4-6-GHz band is shown in this paper. The effects of terrain-induced multipath propagation in the presence of atmospheric anomalies are studied using data from experimental microwave links in the field and in the laboratory. This technique, which treats multipath propagation as digital signal distortions caused by interference from ground reflections, has not been shown previously. A forward multipath propagation model is used to identify the critical propagation parameters for a quadrature amplitude modulated (QAM) signal. A normalized two-ray channel model is developed to approximate the frequency response produced by interference from a ground reflection in a narrow band. The effectiveness of this channel model is evaluated using measured data from the test radio link in the laboratory and in the field
Keywords :
digital radio; electromagnetic wave reflection; microwave links; microwave propagation; multipath channels; quadrature amplitude modulation; radiofrequency interference; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; 4 to 6 GHz; QAM signal; atmospheric anomalies; channel model; digital signal distortions; forward multipath propagation mode; frequency response; ground reflection; interference; microwave links; multipath interference; multipath propagation; normalized two-ray channel model; quadrature amplitude modulated signal; terrain-induced multipath propagation; terrestrial line-of-sight digital radio; Amplitude modulation; Atmospheric modeling; Digital communication; Distortion; Interference; Laboratories; Microwave propagation; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Radiofrequency identification; Reflection;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on