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Frequency domain analysis and measurement on multi-path propagation for wideband microcellular environment
Description
Amplitude notches in the transmission band have a large effect on high-speed digital mobile communication. This paper presents frequency domain analysis and measurements of multipath propagation for high-speed digital mobile radio communications in 400 MHz band. Multipath propagation characteristics of high-speed digital transmission are expressed in terms of in-band notch occurrence (IBNO), in-band notch 3dB-bandwidth probability (IBNW), and in-band group delay characteristics (IBGD). These characteristics are analyzed by Fourier transformation of delay profiles of five test routes in microcellular environments of 400 MHz around Kyoto University, Japan. IBNO and IBNW are compared with the infinite multipath wave model. Non-minimum phase shifts have been found to occur under condition of receiving delayed waves with higher level than proceeding waves. Non-minimum phase shift occurrence per notch (NMPS) is also calculated by treating IBGD. Delay spread and notch occurrence correlation are analyzed for the five test routes. >
Journal
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- Proceedings of IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)
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Proceedings of IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) 155-159, 2002-12-17
IEEE