Self-organizing relay stations in relay based cellular networks
Computer Communications
Angle-of-Departure-Aided Opportunistic Space-Division Multiple Access
CNSR '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Seventh Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference
A time-variant MIMO channel model directly parametrised from measurements
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking - Special issue on advances in propagation modelling for wireless systems
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking - Special issue on advances in propagation modelling for wireless systems
A geometry-based stochastic MIMO model for vehicle-to-vehicle communications
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Measurement-based modeling of vehicle-to-vehicle MIMO channels
ICC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications
Angle-of-departure-aided opportunistic space-division multiple access for MIMO applications
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Modeling the ultra-wideband outdoor channel: model specification and validation
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Power correlation coefficient of a very general fading model in maximal ratio combining
IEEE Transactions on Communications
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This paper describes the attributes of the COST 259 directional channel model that are applicable for use in the design and implementation of macrocellular mobile and portable radio systems and associated technology. Special care has been taken to model all propagation mechanisms that are currently understood to contribute to the characteristics of practical macrocellular channels and confirm that large scale, small scale, and directional characteristics of implemented models are realistic through their comparison with available measured data. The model that is described makes full use of previously published work, as well as incorporating some new results. It is considered that its implementation should contribute to a too) that can be used for simulations and comparison of different aspects of a large variety of wireless communication systems, including those that exploit the spatial aspects of radio channels, as, for example, through the use of adaptive antenna systems