The polarimetric properties of so-called Dense Multipath Components (DMC) are investigated in various outdoor and indoor environments, relying on broadband measurements and Ray-Tracing (RT) simulations. The ultimate goal is to parameterize a heuristic Diffuse Scattering model to be embedded in RT tools, in order to reproduce the experimentally observed cross-polar discrimination (XPD) characteristics.
Vitucci, E.M., Mani, F., DEGLI ESPOSTI, V., Oestges, C. (2014). Dense Multipath Depolarization in Outdoor and Indoor Radio Transmissions. IEEE [10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929649].
Dense Multipath Depolarization in Outdoor and Indoor Radio Transmissions
VITUCCI, ENRICO MARIA;DEGLI ESPOSTI, VITTORIO;
2014
Abstract
The polarimetric properties of so-called Dense Multipath Components (DMC) are investigated in various outdoor and indoor environments, relying on broadband measurements and Ray-Tracing (RT) simulations. The ultimate goal is to parameterize a heuristic Diffuse Scattering model to be embedded in RT tools, in order to reproduce the experimentally observed cross-polar discrimination (XPD) characteristics.File in questo prodotto:
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