Doppler spectrum from moving scatterers in a random environment

  • Authors:
  • Jørgen Bach Andersen;Jesper Ødum Nielsen;Gert Frølund Pedersen;Gerhard Bauch;Guido Dietl

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Denmark;Department of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Denmark;Department of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Denmark;DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Munich, Germany;DoCoMo Euro-Labs and the Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

A random non-line-of-sight environment with stationary transmitter and receiver is considered. In such an environment movement of a scatterer will lead to perturbations of the otherwise static channel with a resulting Doppler spectrum. This is quite a general situation in outdoor environments with moving traffic or indoor situations with moving people. Here we study the latter situation in detail with experimental results from a large office environment. A general theory of Doppler spectra is developed. The impact of a scatterer depends on the angular distribution of scattered energy, and uniform as well as sharply peaked distributions are considered in the theory. The Doppler spectra are in all cases sharply peaked at zero frequency due to forward scattering, but the actually measured distribution depends on the degree and type of activity in the environment, as well as the spectrum estimation accuracy.