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Statistical Multipath Propagation Modeling for Broadband Wireless Systems

Yoshio KARASAWA

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This paper surveys and introduces propagation studies and models that are expected to contribute to the development of broadband wireless systems. The survey focused on theory-based propagation models, experimental measurement data useful for modeling, and transmission characteristic evaluations using propagation models. The survey did not attempt to cover all papers in the research fields, but rather took key papers for various relevant subjects and described them in some detail. The basic characteristics of multipath propagation are summarized from the viewpoints of narrow-band (NB), wide-band (WB), and ultra wide-band (UWB). Recent studies on spatio-temporal propagation models and the relationship between models and systems are introduced. To clarify the relationship between OFDM, which is a representative of wideband data transmission schemes, and wave propagation factors, problems due to large delay spread and large Doppler spread are highlighted. Finally, studies on UWB propagation measurement and propagation models are introduced.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications Vol.E90-B No.3 pp.468-484
Publication Date
2007/03/01
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Online ISSN
1745-1345
DOI
10.1093/ietcom/e90-b.3.468
Type of Manuscript
INVITED SURVEY PAPER
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