2017
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2016.2621239
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Measurement-Based Wideband Analysis of Dynamic Multipath Propagation in Vehicular Communication Scenarios

Abstract: Realistic propagation modeling requires a detailed understanding and characterization of the radio channel properties. This paper is based on channel sounder measurements with 1 GHz bandwidth at a carrier frequency of 5.7 GHz and particular tracking methods. We present statistical models for the number of, birth rate, lifetime, excess delay and relative Doppler frequency of individual multipath components (MPCs). Our findings are concluded from 72 measurement runs in eight relevant vehicular communication scen… Show more

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“…undergo birth-death processes. The MPC lifetimes when tracked along a straight-line segment at the mobile station (MS) side have been found to obey certain probability distributions, e.g., the exponential distribution [23], [28], [31], the lognormal distribution [26], [29]- [31], and the Birnbaum-Sanders distribution [30], [31]. More important, closely-located users only a few wavelengths apart can encounter different MPCs [19].…”
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“…undergo birth-death processes. The MPC lifetimes when tracked along a straight-line segment at the mobile station (MS) side have been found to obey certain probability distributions, e.g., the exponential distribution [23], [28], [31], the lognormal distribution [26], [29]- [31], and the Birnbaum-Sanders distribution [30], [31]. More important, closely-located users only a few wavelengths apart can encounter different MPCs [19].…”
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“…More important, closely-located users only a few wavelengths apart can encounter different MPCs [19]. Channel models that incorporate birthdeath processes at the level of individual MPCs are of interest to emerging applications such as MaMi communications [32], [33], vehicle-to-vehicle communications [28], [30], or multipathassisted localization [26], [27], [31], [34], which can use this information to improve their performance. To the best of our knowledge, none of the earlier referred 5G channel models currently considers birth-death processes for individual MPCs.…”
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“…The LOS component between vehicles together with contributions from discrete scatterers are useful for relative positioning, whereas diffuse scattering acts as noise from a positioning point of view and deteriorates the positioning performance [4]. In [7], the scattering behavior for V2V communication is analyzed in detail for urban intersections and highway scenarios. The measurements show that, with sufficiently large bandwidth, there are typically 10-20 multipath components that can be tracked and used for positioning.…”
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“…The mmWave Group at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute in Berlin, Germany has carried out important experimental vehicular communication work, although its studies focus on the IEEE 802.11p standard operated at 5.9 GHz, well below the millimeter band. Among others, in V2V scenarios ranging from highway, to urban, to tunnel convoy [5], as well as at vehicular urban intersections [6] discrete MPCs, their correlation and their dynamics in terms of lifetime, distribution of excess delay and relative Doppler frequency are identified and characterized.…”
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“…As mentioned in [5], a distinctive characteristic of vehicular communication channels is the position of the antennas. For practical reasons, the antennas in that study were positioned on the car's roof and behind the front windscreen, however, the General knowledge on typical path loss and the presence of MPCs in such environments can be leveraged to refine existing V2V and V2X channel models.…”
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confidence: 99%