The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel

In fixed-to-fixed channel, it is widely assumed that the channel is stationary in time for above rooftop LOS propagation. This assumption is based on the fact that surrounding buildings are the main cause of multipath fading. However, the channel becomes quasi-stationary in time especially at lower...

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Main Authors: Tan, K. G., Rahman, T. A.
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Published: 1999
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Rahman, T. A.
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description In fixed-to-fixed channel, it is widely assumed that the channel is stationary in time for above rooftop LOS propagation. This assumption is based on the fact that surrounding buildings are the main cause of multipath fading. However, the channel becomes quasi-stationary in time especially at lower receiving height (below rooftop) and for cases where moving objects are in the vicinity of receiving antenna. The effect of different receiving heights on temporal fading in terms of dynamic fading range for a fixed-to-fixed channel is addressed in this paper
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spelling my.utm.eprints-19662010-06-01T02:59:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/1966/ The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel Tan, K. G. Rahman, T. A. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In fixed-to-fixed channel, it is widely assumed that the channel is stationary in time for above rooftop LOS propagation. This assumption is based on the fact that surrounding buildings are the main cause of multipath fading. However, the channel becomes quasi-stationary in time especially at lower receiving height (below rooftop) and for cases where moving objects are in the vicinity of receiving antenna. The effect of different receiving heights on temporal fading in terms of dynamic fading range for a fixed-to-fixed channel is addressed in this paper 1999-11-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1966/1/Tan1999_TheEffectOfReceivingAntennaHeight.pdf Tan, K. G. and Rahman, T. A. (1999) The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel. Microwave Conference, 1999 Asia Pacific , 3 . pp. 801-804.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Tan, K. G.
Rahman, T. A.
The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel
title The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel
title_full The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel
title_fullStr The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel
title_full_unstemmed The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel
title_short The effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel
title_sort effect of receiving antenna height on temporal fading characteristics in fixed-to-fixed radio propagation channel
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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