Based on signal measurements carried out in the 5.8 GHz band, which is reserved for unlicensed WiMAX in Brazil, this paper evaluates narrowband and wideband characteristics on the suburban area of Tanguá city in Rio de Janeiro State. Fading statistics, coverage and adjusted prediction model such as Hata-COST 231, SUI and UFPA were used in order to find the model that best fits the measurement data before ultimately determining that the UFPA model proved to be the best one. Temporal dispersion is studied through the delay spread and coherence band calculated from the power delay profiles obtained in the sounded channel.
Power delay profiles are determined by the processing of data from measurements carried out in a wideband channel. They are contaminated by the channel and the receiver noise and then they need to be de-noised in order to determine the dispersion parameters of the channel. In this paper, three different de-noising techniques are applied to choose the valid multipath in the noisy power delay profiles. The delay spread parameter is determined and the results are evaluated by comparing them with those obtained with the dirty profiles.
This article presents a chipless radio frequency identification (RFID) tag which operates in the frequency span from 0.86 to 2.5 GHz. This new miniature chipless tag is developed to work for Brazilian RFID regulation. It does not require a ground plane and has a compact size of 85.50 × 53.98 mm2, comparable to a credit card. The tag has been measured in a bi and mono‐static arrangement with two double‐ridge horn antennas, with a significantly response at frequency range measurements.
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