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Geometry‐based directional model for mobile radio channels—principles and implementation

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Abstract Adaptive antennas are used in mobile radio systems for improving coverage and increasing capacity. For realistic system design and simulation, channel models are required in order to assess the performance of such systems. We propose the so‐called ‘geometry‐based stochastic channel model’ (GSCM), which is easy to implement and has a low complexity even when the directional dimension of the channel is taken into account. In this model, we prescribe the probability density function (PDF) of the location of the scatterers. From this, the angularly resolved impulse response can be computed by a simple ray tracing. We then present various extensions of the model in urban environments, namely for diffraction losses and wave guiding by street canyons. We also discuss methods for efficiently implementing GSCM. Copyright © 2003 AEI.

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