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Propagation characteristics on microcellular urban mobile radio channels at 910 MHz
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1989
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineeringMultipath Signal ComponentsRadio Frequency CommunicationsChannel CharacterizationChannel ModelingWireless ChannelsWireless SystemsPropagation CharacteristicsCorrelation EnvelopeAntennaSmall-cell NetworksMobile UnitsFading ChannelRadio PropagationSignal ProcessingChannel ModelWireless PropagationRadio Local Area Network
The results of measurements made to determine propagation characteristics on urban mobile radio channels with low base-station antennas and line of sight between the base and mobile units are reported. Results show that multipath propagation conditions would be significantly less severe if small-celled systems were implemented. Root-mean-square delay spread averages computed by considering all multipath signal components with powers greater than 25 dB below the peak were reduced by a factor of approximately four in comparison to those typical in conventional systems. In addition, microcellular-type channels have Rician, rather than Rayleigh, envelope fading characteristics and correspondingly different frequency correlation statistics. The area bounded by the correlation envelope is introduced as a measure of channel quality, and these areas are shown to be larger for Rician channels than for Rayleigh channels.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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