IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Sep 1, 2011
Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conve... more Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conventional cross-polarization coupling (XPC) models are found to provide an ambiguous polarization representation and are sensitive to the receive antenna polarization ...
... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wig... more ... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wiggins, D.; Polit, S., Ad hoc networking with directional antennas: a complete system solution, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 23, Issue 3, pp. ...
Abstract: Wireless communication services tend towards" anywhere" and" everywhere&... more Abstract: Wireless communication services tend towards" anywhere" and" everywhere" capabilities. Many of the available services require a stationary base station to provide links between mobile stations. Wideband mobile-to-mobile (MTM) communications might allow ...
Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conve... more Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conventional cross-polarization coupling (XPC) models are found to provide an ambiguous polarization representation and are sensitive to the receive antenna polarization ...
... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wig... more ... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wiggins, D.; Polit, S., Ad hoc networking with directional antennas: a complete system solution, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 23, Issue 3, pp. ...
Statistical channel models for small-scale fading are presented for a frequency selective vehicle... more Statistical channel models for small-scale fading are presented for a frequency selective vehicle-to-vehicle or mobile-to-mobile wireless communications link in an expressway environment in Atlanta, Georgia, where both vehicles travel in the same direction. These doubly selective models were developed from measurements taken using the direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) technique at 2.45 GHz. The models imply a non-separable channel with a persistent Ricean behavior across multiple model taps. We also explore model dynamics by comparing BER statistics for an overall model that is fit to the entire data set with those of a collection of models, each fit to smaller, non-overlapping intervals
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Sep 1, 2011
Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conve... more Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conventional cross-polarization coupling (XPC) models are found to provide an ambiguous polarization representation and are sensitive to the receive antenna polarization ...
... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wig... more ... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wiggins, D.; Polit, S., Ad hoc networking with directional antennas: a complete system solution, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 23, Issue 3, pp. ...
Abstract: Wireless communication services tend towards" anywhere" and" everywhere&... more Abstract: Wireless communication services tend towards" anywhere" and" everywhere" capabilities. Many of the available services require a stationary base station to provide links between mobile stations. Wideband mobile-to-mobile (MTM) communications might allow ...
Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conve... more Abstract Models describing the polarimetric response of a multipath channel are considered. Conventional cross-polarization coupling (XPC) models are found to provide an ambiguous polarization representation and are sensitive to the receive antenna polarization ...
... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wig... more ... Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram ... [2] Ramanathan, R.; Redi, J.; Santivanez, C.; Wiggins, D.; Polit, S., Ad hoc networking with directional antennas: a complete system solution, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Volume 23, Issue 3, pp. ...
Statistical channel models for small-scale fading are presented for a frequency selective vehicle... more Statistical channel models for small-scale fading are presented for a frequency selective vehicle-to-vehicle or mobile-to-mobile wireless communications link in an expressway environment in Atlanta, Georgia, where both vehicles travel in the same direction. These doubly selective models were developed from measurements taken using the direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) technique at 2.45 GHz. The models imply a non-separable channel with a persistent Ricean behavior across multiple model taps. We also explore model dynamics by comparing BER statistics for an overall model that is fit to the entire data set with those of a collection of models, each fit to smaller, non-overlapping intervals
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