27th European Microwave Conference, 1997 1997
DOI: 10.1109/euma.1997.337781
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Modelling of Propagation in Outdoor Microcells at 62.4GHz

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“…An important part of the proposed Q-D approach to the channel modeling is the calculation of the reflected ray parameters. The calculations are based on the Fresnel equations, with additionally taken into account losses due to surface roughness ( Table 2, second row) The feasibility of the proposed approach to the prediction of the signal power is proven in [18] for outdoor micro-cell environments and in [19] and [20] for intervehicle communication modeling. In general, problems of the signal power prediction are considered in [21].…”
Section: D-ray Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important part of the proposed Q-D approach to the channel modeling is the calculation of the reflected ray parameters. The calculations are based on the Fresnel equations, with additionally taken into account losses due to surface roughness ( Table 2, second row) The feasibility of the proposed approach to the prediction of the signal power is proven in [18] for outdoor micro-cell environments and in [19] and [20] for intervehicle communication modeling. In general, problems of the signal power prediction are considered in [21].…”
Section: D-ray Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%