Experimental Characterization of Indoor Multi-Link Channels

Oestges, Claude;Czink, Nicolai;Bandemer, Bernd;Castiglione, Paolo;Paulraj, Arogyaswami;et.al.
(2009) IEEE 20th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2009) — Location: Tokyo, Japan (13.September.2009)

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  • Czink, NicolaiFTW
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  • Bandemer, BerndStanford University
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  • Castiglione, PaoloFTW
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  • Paulraj, ArogyaswamiStanford University
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Abstract
In this paper, an empirical model of the indoor distributed channel is presented. In particular, the shadowing and fading statistics are extracted from experimental data at 2.45 GHz in stationary and mobile scenarios. Highlights of the paper include a separate model for static and dynamic shadowing, a model for shadowing correlation, as well as a single analytical distribution of small-scale fading for various types of indoor node mobility.
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Oestges, C., Czink, N., Bandemer, B., Castiglione, P., Kaltenberger, F., & Paulraj, A. (2009). Experimental Characterization of Indoor Multi-Link Channels. Proceedings 20th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2985-2989. https://doi.org/10.1109/PIMRC.2009.5450278