Title :
Theory of wideband radio propagation
Author :
Lee, William C Y
Abstract :
Wideband radio propagation, in general, is different from narrowband radio propagation in terms of both the long-term fading characteristics and the short-term fading characteristics. The CDMA (code division multiple access) scheme has been developed for the cellular system, and it usually uses a wideband radio channel. Therefore, it is important to know its impact on cellular systems. It is shown that the difference in path loss between narrowband and wideband is generally very small. However, the wideband signal takes advantage of similar kinds of frequency diversity schemes which provide a signal which fades less in presence of man-made interference. Less fading is observed in urban areas than in suburban areas
Keywords :
cellular radio; code division multiple access; diversity reception; fading; radiofrequency interference; radiowave propagation; CDMA; cellular system; code division multiple access; frequency diversity; long-term fading; man-made interference; path loss; radiowave propagation; short-term fading; suburban areas; urban areas; wideband radio channel; wideband radio propagation; wideband signal; Bandwidth; Delay effects; Fading; Land mobile radio; Multiaccess communication; Narrowband; Radio propagation; Rayleigh channels; Receiving antennas; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1991. Gateway to the Future Technology in Motion., 41st IEEE
Conference_Location :
St. Louis, MO
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-582-2
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1991.140496