In this work, a 60 GHz empirical investigation on a scale model is performed to give insight into building scattering at 2 GHz. From the presented building scattering measurements, the relative effects of the furniture and building surface on the building scattered signal are determined. The fading statistics of the scattered signal are also determined and are found to be Rayleigh distributed. Lastly, a simple method to compute the scattered power from a building using the effective roughness approach is presented and validated using the measurements.
Lu, J.S., Bertoni, H.L., Degli-Esposti, V. (2014). Scale model investigation of mechanisms for scattering from office buildings at 2 GHz. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION, 62(12), 6435-6442 [10.1109/TAP.2014.2362115].
Scale model investigation of mechanisms for scattering from office buildings at 2 GHz
DEGLI ESPOSTI, VITTORIO
2014
Abstract
In this work, a 60 GHz empirical investigation on a scale model is performed to give insight into building scattering at 2 GHz. From the presented building scattering measurements, the relative effects of the furniture and building surface on the building scattered signal are determined. The fading statistics of the scattered signal are also determined and are found to be Rayleigh distributed. Lastly, a simple method to compute the scattered power from a building using the effective roughness approach is presented and validated using the measurements.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.