학술논문

Modeling and simulation of narrowband phase from the wideband channel impulse response
Document Type
Conference
Source
1997 IEEE 47th Vehicular Technology Conference. Technology in Motion Vehicular technology Vehicular Technology Conference, 1997, IEEE 47th. 1:67-71 vol.1 1997
Subject
Transportation
Narrowband
Wideband
Mathematical model
Delay
Buildings
Surfaces
Transmitters
Computer languages
Floors
Pulse measurements
Language
ISSN
1090-3038
Abstract
This paper presents details of a simulation tool that generates statistical models of wideband channel impulse responses for indoor radio communication channels based on measured data. The simulator also recreates narrowband (CW) fading from the wideband spatially separated impulse responses. A carrier phase is calculated for each individual multipath component, and CW fading is recreated by calculating the phasor sum of all multipath components in each wideband impulse response snapshot at a fixed time and spatial position. We present a brief overview of the statistically based channel models, and then provide a theory to synthesize the phases of the individual multipath components in a simulator called SIRCIM Plus, based on work described by Rappaport et al. (1990, 1991). This technique may be used in conjunction with knowledge of the mobile velocity to provide accurate wideband and narrowband phase states over time and space.