Title :
Propagation of broadcast signals into buildings at 762 MHz
Author :
De Bot, Paul ; Wijlaars, Antoine ; Vermeer, Henry ; Kollenbrander, Hans
Author_Institution :
Philips Res. Lab., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
The paper describes measurements of indoor reception of a 7 MHz OFDM signal transmitted at a center frequency of 762 MHz. The channel impulse response and the selectivity characteristics in the frequency domain and the spatial domain are measured. Furthermore, an indication is given of the effect of building attenuation. Building penetration loss is due to attenuation or shielding of the radio signals by walls, floors and ceilings. Using over 300 measurement runs in different rooms at different floors in 40 residential houses, apartment buildings and office buildings in Eindhoven, the building penetration loss can be determined. From the measurements, it can for example be determined that the typical building penetration loss in 90% of the buildings (macro-scale) will be smaller than 15 dB. If one decreases the height of an outdoor receiving antenna, the received signal power will usually decrease as well. This is partially due to shielding by buildings or other obstacles in the line-of-sight path. From the measurements, it appears that the combined height/building penetration loss compared with a 10 m outdoor antenna, will be less than 22 dB in 90% of the buildings
Keywords :
transient response; 0 to 22 dB; 7 MHz; 762 MHz; Eindhoven; apartment buildings; broadcast signals; building attenuation; buildings; ceilings; channel impulse response; combined height/building penetration loss; floors; frequency domain; indoor reception; line-of-sight path; office buildings; outdoor receiving antenna; penetration loss; received signal power; residential houses; selectivity characteristics; shielding; spatial domain; walls; Antenna measurements; Attenuation; Broadcasting; Directional antennas; Directive antennas; Floors; Frequency measurement; Loss measurement; Receiving antennas; TV;
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux, 1994., IEEE Second Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Louvain la Neuve
DOI :
10.1109/SCVT.1994.574141