Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
An Azimuth-Frequency Domain Geometric Model for Ultrawide Bandwidth Signal Propagation
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design
Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design
Space-time wireless channels
Introduction to Space-Time Wireless Communications
Introduction to Space-Time Wireless Communications
Modeling the statistical time and angle of arrival characteristics of an indoor multipath channel
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Spherical outdoor to indoor power spectrum model at the mobile terminal
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
A new statistical wideband spatio-temporal channel model for 5-GHz band WLAN systems
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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We present a geometric channel model to study the effect of antenna directivity on angular power distribution at the mobile terminal in urban macrocells. The methodology reviewed in this paper integrates the antenna effect into the model geometry, thereby facilitating a system-dependent channel characterization. As each device is limited in terms of measurement sensitivity, the effective scatterer distribution is essentially dependent on the antenna beam pattern. Subsequently, two heuristic rules are proposed to establish the underlying relationship between the model geometry and the corresponding wave-propagation processes. It is shown that the influence of directional antenna is twofold. First, it alters the spatial distribution of scatterers by providing a different sample space for the random field, and secondly, it distributes signal components into the angles-of-departure or collects them from the angles-of-arrival by weighted combination. Important channel parameters measured at the mobile terminal such as the angular power distribution, Doppler spectrum, and multipath shape factors are also investigated to further exemplify the usefulness of the proposed model.