2012
DOI: 10.1002/ett.2530
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Distribution of the uplink multipaths’ arrival delay and azimuth‐elevation arrival angle because of ‘bad urban’ scatterers distributed cylindrically above the mobile

Abstract: For radiowave landmobile cellular wireless communication in ‘bad urban’ environments dominated by high rises, this paper analytically derives closed‐form expressions for the trivariate and bivariate joint distributions of the time‐of‐arrival and two‐dimensional azimuth‐elevation direction‐of‐arrival of the uplink multipaths. These expressions are explicitly in terms of the parameters of a ‘geometrical’ model of the three‐dimensional spatial relationships among the mobile station, the scatterers and the base st… Show more

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“…To establish the validity and generalizability of the proposed 3D scattering channel model, a comparison of the proposed model with some notable models found in the literature (namely, [5][6], [9][10][11][12], and [15]) is presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Numerical Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To establish the validity and generalizability of the proposed 3D scattering channel model, a comparison of the proposed model with some notable models found in the literature (namely, [5][6], [9][10][11][12], and [15]) is presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Numerical Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Similarly, the elevation threshold angle is defi ned to separate the scattering region into two partitions in the elevation plane, i.e., (15) As discussed above, the regions defi ned by the partitions and , shown in Fig. 1, can be given as follows (16) Thus, the distances from the MS to the scattering objects located at the boundary of the scattering region can be obtained as (17) …”
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“…The first group of models is defined by geometrical structures that describe the spatial location of the scattering areas in 2D or 3D. The most commonly used geometrical structures are: circle [1][2][3][4], ellipse [3,[5][6][7], ring [8], hemisphere [9], cutting hemisphere [10], and cylinder [11][12][13]. Distribution of scatterers in propagation environment is an additional characteristic that defines each geometrical model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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