An Impulse Response Model For Residential Wireless Channels
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Ghassemzadeh, SS; Greenstein, LJ; Sveinsson, T; Tarokh, V
Published in: Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
December 1, 2003
We present a statistical model for the Multipath Intensity Profile (MIP) that can be used to construct an impulse response of a residential wireless channel. The model incorporates relevant parameters such as distance, global rms delay spread and the correlation between received multipaths. It describes the statistics of the MIP in detail. This model, together with a suitable path loss model, can be used to simulate residential wireless channels for performance evaluation of various communication systems. The MIP model is based on over 300,000 indoor frequency responses measured in a 1.25GHz bandwidth centered on 5-GHz, and simulation shows that it captures very well the main statistical properties of the measured data.
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Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
Publication Date
December 1, 2003
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3
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1211 / 1215
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Ghassemzadeh, S. S., Greenstein, L. J., Sveinsson, T., & Tarokh, V. (2003). An Impulse Response Model For Residential Wireless Channels. In Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Vol. 3, pp. 1211–1215).
Ghassemzadeh, S. S., L. J. Greenstein, T. Sveinsson, and V. Tarokh. “An Impulse Response Model For Residential Wireless Channels.” In Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 3:1211–15, 2003.
Ghassemzadeh SS, Greenstein LJ, Sveinsson T, Tarokh V. An Impulse Response Model For Residential Wireless Channels. In: Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference. 2003. p. 1211–5.
Ghassemzadeh, S. S., et al. “An Impulse Response Model For Residential Wireless Channels.” Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, vol. 3, 2003, pp. 1211–15.
Ghassemzadeh SS, Greenstein LJ, Sveinsson T, Tarokh V. An Impulse Response Model For Residential Wireless Channels. Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference. 2003. p. 1211–1215.
Published In
Conference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
Publication Date
December 1, 2003
Volume
3
Start / End Page
1211 / 1215