Propagation in tunnels : experimental ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
DOI :
Title :
Propagation in tunnels : experimental investigations and channel modeling in a wide frequency band for MIMO applications
Author(s) :
Molina-Garcia-Pardo, J.M. [Auteur]
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena / Technical University of Cartagena [UPCT]
Lienard, Martine [Auteur]
Télécommunication, Interférences et Compatibilité Electromagnétique - IEMN [TELICE - IEMN]
degauque, pierre [Auteur]
Télécommunication, Interférences et Compatibilité Electromagnétique - IEMN [TELICE - IEMN]
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena / Technical University of Cartagena [UPCT]
Lienard, Martine [Auteur]
Télécommunication, Interférences et Compatibilité Electromagnétique - IEMN [TELICE - IEMN]
degauque, pierre [Auteur]
Télécommunication, Interférences et Compatibilité Electromagnétique - IEMN [TELICE - IEMN]
Journal title :
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Pages :
560571
Publisher :
SpringerOpen
Publication date :
2009
ISSN :
1687-1472
English keyword(s) :
Transverse Plane
Path Loss
Multiple Input Multiple Output
Axial Distance
Path Loss
Multiple Input Multiple Output
Axial Distance
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]/Electromagnétisme
English abstract : [en]
The analysis of the electromagnetic field statistics in an arched tunnel is presented. The investigation is based on experimental data obtained during extensive measurement campaigns in a frequency band extending from ...
Show more >The analysis of the electromagnetic field statistics in an arched tunnel is presented. The investigation is based on experimental data obtained during extensive measurement campaigns in a frequency band extending from 2.8 GHz up to 5 GHz and for a range varying between 50 m and 500 m. Simple channel models that can be used for simulating MIMO links are also proposed.Show less >
Show more >The analysis of the electromagnetic field statistics in an arched tunnel is presented. The investigation is based on experimental data obtained during extensive measurement campaigns in a frequency band extending from 2.8 GHz up to 5 GHz and for a range varying between 50 m and 500 m. Simple channel models that can be used for simulating MIMO links are also proposed.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
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Non
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