RMS Delay Spread Models for UWB Off-Body Channels in Crowded Indoor Scenarios
Ambroziak, Slawomir J.; Cardoso, Filipe D.; Ferreira, Manuel M.; Särestöniemi, Mariella; Correia, Luis M. (2024-07-10)
Ambroziak, Slawomir J.
Cardoso, Filipe D.
Ferreira, Manuel M.
Särestöniemi, Mariella
Correia, Luis M.
IEEE
10.07.2024
S. J. Ambroziak, F. D. Cardoso, M. M. Ferreira, M. Särestöniemi and L. M. Correia, "RMS Delay Spread Models for UWB Off-Body Channels in Crowded Indoor Scenarios," 2024 4th URSI Atlantic Radio Science Meeting (AT-RASC), Meloneras, Spain, 2024, pp. 1-2, doi: 10.46620/URSIATRASC24/DXZN3806.
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Abstract
A polarized average root mean square delay spread model for UWB off-body channels, for both line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight, is presented. The model is based on measurements performed in a crowded indoor office environment at 5.8GHz with 500MHz bandwidth. The root mean square delay spread in the line-of-sight case is higher for vertical transmitting antenna, and is the highest for non-line-of-sight, regardless of polarization, achieving even 12.2 ns. A strong correlation between root mean square delay spread and system loss is observed for line-of-sight.
A polarized average root mean square delay spread model for UWB off-body channels, for both line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight, is presented. The model is based on measurements performed in a crowded indoor office environment at 5.8GHz with 500MHz bandwidth. The root mean square delay spread in the line-of-sight case is higher for vertical transmitting antenna, and is the highest for non-line-of-sight, regardless of polarization, achieving even 12.2 ns. A strong correlation between root mean square delay spread and system loss is observed for line-of-sight.
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