Multi-dimensional K-factor analysis for V2V radio channels in open sub-urban street crossings

Laura Bernadó, Thomas Zemen, Johan Karedal, Alexander Paier, Andreas Thiel, Oliver Klemp, Nicolai Czink, Fredrik Tufvesson, Andreas F Molisch, Christoph F Mecklenbräuker

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Abstract

In this paper we analyze the Ricean K-factor for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications in a typical open sub-urban street crossing. The channel conditions vary from non line-of sight (NLOS) to line-of-sight (LOS). The antenna arrays used for recording the radio channels consist of 4 elements with directional radiation patterns. We measured 16 individual single-input single-output channels, with a bandwidth of 240MHz for a duration of 20 s. We performed two kind of evaluations. For the first analysis we partitioned the 240MHz bandwidth into 24 sub-bands with 10MHz each, according to 802.11p. The small-scale fading of the first delay bin is Ricean distributed with a time-varying K-factor. The later delay bins are mostly Rayleigh distributed. We observe that the large/small K-factor values are not necessarily correlated with the received power. We show that the K-factor can not be assumed to be constant in time, frequency, and space. The antenna radiation patterns, and the illuminated objects by them at different time instances are the cause of these variations. The second evaluation considers the 240MHz bandwidth, and the narrow-band K-factor is calculated for each frequency bin, with Δf = 312 kHz. We corroborate the need to consider the frequency variation of the K-factor. We conclude that a multi-dimensional varying K-factor models the large-scale statistical behaviour more accurately than a constant K-factor.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel21st Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
Seiten58-63
Seitenumfang6
ISBN (elektronisch)978-1-4244-8016-6
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2010
Veranstaltung21st Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications - Istanbul, Türkei
Dauer: 26 Sept. 201030 Sept. 2010

Sonstiges

Sonstiges21st Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
Land/GebietTürkei
StadtIstanbul
Zeitraum26/09/1030/09/10

Research Field

  • Enabling Digital Technologies

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