2012
DOI: 10.4236/jemaa.2012.43013
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Wideband Modeling of Land-Mobile-Satellite Channel in Built-Up Environment

Abstract: This paper presents a propagation model for land-mobile-satellite (LMS) wideband radio channel in built-up environment. The model characterizes the behavior of the radio channel, under shadowing and multipath effects due to buildings, with variation of the elevation angle of the satellite. The wideband parameters (coherent bandwidth and time delay spreading) for LMS channel, in residential and urban environments, are computed. These parameters can be considered as a measure of the amount of ISI (inter-symbol i… Show more

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“…The magnitude term, H ic z , depends on the geometry of the urban area (ground and building-wall reflections and edge diffractions), as well as on the receiving antenna gain pattern. Based on the procedure presented in [32], the magnitude of the baseband impulse response for the i th ray contribution can be written as:…”
Section: Propagation Model Via Ray Tracing (Narrow-band)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The magnitude term, H ic z , depends on the geometry of the urban area (ground and building-wall reflections and edge diffractions), as well as on the receiving antenna gain pattern. Based on the procedure presented in [32], the magnitude of the baseband impulse response for the i th ray contribution can be written as:…”
Section: Propagation Model Via Ray Tracing (Narrow-band)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equations (4) and 7correspond to a single ray contribution. For multiple rays [32], the total magnetic field H T z , is given by:…”
Section: Propagation Model Via Ray Tracing (Narrow-band)mentioning
confidence: 99%