نتایج جستجو برای: indoor radio wave propagation

تعداد نتایج: 427384  

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Paul Meissner Erik Leitinger Markus Fröhle Klaus Witrisal

Indoor localization systems that are accurate and robust with respect to propagation channel conditions are still a technical challenge today. In particular, for systems based on range measurements from radio signals, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) situations can result in large position errors. In this paper, we address these issues using measurements in a representative indoor environment. Results ...

2005
John Thelen Daan Goense Koen Langendoen

Reliable communication is crucial for successful deployment of wireless sensor networks. Therefore, it is important to understand the impact of environmental conditions on the performance of the radios (Chipcon CC1000 transceivers) used in typical sensor nodes. This paper reports on an extensive set of measurements taken in a potato field, where the foliage has an important effect on the propag...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Wireless Communications 2002
Mudhafar Hassan-Ali Kaveh Pahlavan

The ray-tracing (RT) algorithm has been used for accurately predicting the site-specific radio propagation characteristics, in spite of its computational intensity. Statistical models, on the other hand, offers computational simplicity but low accuracy. In this paper, a new model is proposed for predicting the indoor radio propagation to achieve computational simplicity over the RT method and b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1947
P S Epstein

1. A Discrepancy and Its Resolution.-The problem of the propagation of radio-waves along the surface of the (plane) earth was first treated in a celebrated paper by A. Sommerfeld (1909).1 Let the (r, (p)-plane of a cylindric system of coordinates coincide with the plane of the earth surface and let the z-axis point vertically upward. Sommerfeld considered a vertically oscillating dipole (radio-...

2014
A S M Zahid Kausar Ahmed Wasif Reza Lau Chun Wo Harikrishnan Ramiah

Although ray tracing based propagation prediction models are popular for indoor radio wave propagation characterization, most of them do not provide an integrated approach for achieving the goal of optimum coverage, which is a key part in designing wireless network. In this paper, an accelerated technique of three-dimensional ray tracing is presented, where rough surface scattering is included ...

Journal: :Annales des Télécommunications 2003
Sylvain Collonge Gheorghe Zaharia Ghaïs El Zein

This paper presents some results of a study concerning the radio propagation at 60 GHz in residential environments performed by the IETR (Electronic and Telecommunication Institute of Rennes, France). This study is part of a RNRT1 project named "COMMINDOR"2. This exploratory project concerns the very high data rate (155 Mbps) and small range (about 10 m) radio communication systems for future h...

1999
Greg Perkins Diane Souvaine

Due to the ever increasing complexity of wireless network design, wireless network simulation engines have become a necessary tool for wireless network engineers. A signal-strength prediction system lies at the foundation of every wireless simulator, making signal-strength prediction for microcells and picocells an important research topic in the radio field. Efficient and accurate methods are ...

2015
Mohammad Monirujjaman Khan Qammer H. Abbasi Mirazur Rahman Ratil Hasnat Ashique

In this paper, on-body radio channel performance of a compact ultra wideband (UWB) antenna is investigated for body-centric wireless communications. Measurement campaigns were first done in the chamber and then repeated in an indoor environment for comparison. The path loss parameter for eight different on-body radio channels has been characterized and analyzed. In addition, the path loss was m...

Journal: :IJCNS 2010
Yongxiang Zhao Meifang Li Feng Shi

When there are bigger obstacles in the indoor environment such as elevator, the radio waves basically can not penetrate it. The contribution of received signal strength by transmission and reflection will be greatly reduced, and most of the time, the radio waves will reach the user by bypass diffraction. Therefore, the traditional path loss model is no longer applicable, and the improved model ...

2014
Puneet Kumar Mongia

In this paper, the field measurements of signal strength taken at the frequency of 2432 MHz in indoor & outdoor environments are presented and analyzed. The received signal levels from the base station were monitored manually. Total coverage area considered for the measurement campaign consisted of a mixture of different propagation environments. Based on the experimental data obtained, path lo...

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