In this work a measurement campaign is carried out to find the best diffuse scattering model parameters for three typical indoor materials: glass, plasterboard and chipboard. Diffuse scattering is modeled in this work using the effective roughness approach. A time gating technique is applied to both measured and simulated time responses to single out the received power of the diffuse scattered component. The comparison between measured and simulated relative received powers allows the inference of the best-fit parameters values, as shown in the results.
Pascual-Garcia, J., Martinez-Ingles, M., Molina-Garcia-Pardo, J., Rodriguez, J., Degli-Esposti, V. (2015). Experimental parameterization of a diffuse scattering model at 60 GHz. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/APWC.2015.7300178].
Experimental parameterization of a diffuse scattering model at 60 GHz
DEGLI ESPOSTI, VITTORIO
2015
Abstract
In this work a measurement campaign is carried out to find the best diffuse scattering model parameters for three typical indoor materials: glass, plasterboard and chipboard. Diffuse scattering is modeled in this work using the effective roughness approach. A time gating technique is applied to both measured and simulated time responses to single out the received power of the diffuse scattered component. The comparison between measured and simulated relative received powers allows the inference of the best-fit parameters values, as shown in the results.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.