Title :
Accurate and efficient prediction of coverage map in an office environment using frustum ray tracing and in-situ penetration loss measurement
Author_Institution :
Telecommmunications & Ind. Phys., CSIRO, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Results of wideband (125 MHz) received power and rms delay spread measurements at 5.24 GHz in a practical office environment are compared with the prediction utilizing the frustum ray tracing technique (FRTT) and detailed penetration loss measurement of major blocking objects on site. Penetration loss was measured for an object at different incident angle at different surface locations. Direct waves through walls were separated from unwanted waves in time and in space by system and directional horn antennas. A periodical variation of penetration loss as a function of surface location was observed for objects with inhomogeneous internal structure. A model was developed to approximate mean penetration loss at each incident angle for such objects. Using this model, an excellent agreement with the measured results was obtained by the FRTT without post tuning of simulation parameters.
Keywords :
broadband networks; business communication; horn antennas; indoor radio; loss measurement; office environment; ray tracing; 125 MHz; 5.24 GHz; coverage map prediction; directional horn antennas; frustum ray tracing technique; in-situ penetration loss measurement; incident angle; inhomogeneous internal structure; periodical variation; rms delay spread measurement; surface locations; unwanted waves; wideband received power; Antenna measurements; Delay; Electric variables measurement; Floors; Horn antennas; Length measurement; Loss measurement; Power measurement; Ray tracing; Semiconductor device measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003. VTC 2003-Spring. The 57th IEEE Semiannual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7757-5
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2003.1207538