E-Book, Englisch, 408 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley - IEEE
Yin / Cheng Propagation Channel Characterization, Parameter Estimation, and Modeling for Wireless Communications
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-118-18826-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 408 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley - IEEE
ISBN: 978-1-118-18826-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A comprehensive reference giving a thorough explanation ofpropagation mechanisms, channel characteristics results,measurement approaches and the modelling of channels
Thoroughly covering channel characteristics and parameters, thisbook provides the knowledge needed to design various wirelesssystems, such as cellular communication systems, RFID and ad hocwireless communication systems. It gives a detailed introduction toaspects of channels before presenting the novel estimation andmodelling techniques which can be used to achieve accuratemodels.
To systematically guide readers through the topic, the book isorganised in three distinct parts. The first part covers thefundamentals of the characterization of propagation channels,including the conventional single-input single-output (SISO)propagation channel characterization as well as its extension tomultiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) cases. Part two focuses onchannel measurements and channel data post-processing. Widebandchannel measurements are introduced, including the equipment,technology and advantages and disadvantages of different dataacquisition schemes. The channel parameter estimation methods arethen presented, which include conventional spectral-basedestimation, the specular-path-model based high-resolution method,and the newly derived power spectrum estimation methods.Measurement results are used to compare the performance of thedifferent estimation methods. The third part gives a completeintroduction to different modelling approaches. Among them, bothscattering theoretical channel modelling and measurement-basedchannel modelling approaches are detailed. This part alsoapproaches how to utilize these two modelling approaches toinvestigate wireless channels for conventional cellular systems andsome new emerging communication systems. This three-partapproach means the book caters for the requirements of theaudiences at different levels, including readers needingintroductory knowledge, engineers who are looking for more advancedunderstanding, and expert researchers in wireless system design asa reference.
* Presents technical explanations, illustrated with examples ofthe theory in practice
* Discusses results applied to 4G communication systems and otheremerging communication systems, such as relay, CoMP, andvehicle-to-vehicle rapid time-variant channels
* Can be used as comprehensive tutorial for students or acomplete reference for engineers in industry
* Includes selected illustrations in color
* Program downloads available for readers
* Companion website with program downloads for readers andpresentation slides and solution manual for instructors
Essential reading for Graduate students and researchersinterested in the characteristics of propagation channel, orwho work in areas related to physical layer architectures, airinterfaces, navigation, and wireless sensing
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface xi
List of Acronyms and Symbols xiii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Book Objective 1
1.2 The Historical Context 2
1.3 Book Outline 8
2 Characterization of Propagation Channels 15
2.1 Three Phenomena in Wireless Channels 15
2.2 Path Loss and Shadowing 16
2.3 Multipath Fading 18
2.4 Stochastic Characterization of Multipath Fading 22
2.5 Duality of Multipath Fading 26
2.6 WSSUS Assumption of Multipath Fading 28
2.7 A Review of Propagation Channel Modeling 31
3 Generic Channel Models 41
3.1 Channel Spread Function 43
3.2 Specular-path Model 46
3.3 Dispersive-path Model 51
3.4 Time-evolution Model 54
3.5 Power Spectral Density Model 57
3.6 Model for Keyhole Channel 68
4 Geometry-based Stochastic Channel Modeling 77
4.1 General Modeling Procedure 77
4.2 Regular-shaped Geometry-based Stochastic Models 79
4.3 Irregular-shaped Geometry-based Stochastic Models 83
4.4 Simulation Models 84
4.5 Simulation Models for Non-isotropic Scattering Narrowband SISO V2V Rayleigh Fading Channels 90
5 Channel Measurements 106
5.1 Channel-sounding Equipment/System 107
5.2 Post-processing of Measurement Data 109
5.3 Impact of Phase Noise and Possible Solutions 110
5.4 Directional Radiation Patterns 117
5.5 Switching-mode Selection 124
6 Deterministic Channel-parameter Estimation 145
6.1 Bartlett Beamformer 146
6.2 The MUSIC Algorithm 148
6.3 The ESPRIT and Propagator Methods 150
6.4 Maximum-likelihood Method 152
6.5 The SAGE Algorithm 153
6.6 A Brief Introduction to the RiMAX Algorithm 172
6.7 Evidence-framework-based Algorithms 172
6.8 Extended Kalman-filter-based Tracking Algorithm 178
6.9 Particle-filter-based Tracking Algorithm 188
7 Statistical Channel-parameter Estimation 201
7.1 A Brief Review of Dispersive Parameter Estimators 201
7.2 Dispersive Component Estimation Algorithms 203
7.3 PSD-based Dispersive Component Estimation 218
7.4 Bidirection-delay-Doppler Frequency PSD Estimation 219
8 Measurement-based Statistical Channel Modeling 236
8.1 General Modeling Procedures 237
8.2 Clustering Algorithm based on Specular-path Models 241
8.3 Data Segment-length Selection 245
8.4 Relay and CoMP Channel Modeling 249
9 In Practice: Channel Modeling for Modern Communication Systems 260
9.1 Scenarios for V2V and Cooperative Communications 260
9.2 Channel Characteristics 264
9.3 Scattering Theoretical Channel Models for Conventional Cellular MIMO Systems 265
9.4 Scattering Theoretical Channel Models for V2V Systems 279
9.5 Scattering Theoretical Channel Models for Cooperative MIMO Systems 329
Appendix A 353
Bibliography 378
Index 379