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Channel modeling studies in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications have shown that larger road users act as blocking objects for the communication of surrounding vehicles, dramatically altering the statistical properties of the wireless channel. Without a strong line-of-sight component, packet delivery depends on other propagation mechanisms that are statistically more likely to add destructively...
Urban intersections constitute an important safety-critical scenario for vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Based on measurements, this paper presents detailed investigations of the radio wave propagation processes in a typical urban intersection. We focus on one time instance of the propagation process and set up hypothesis for locations of the scattering objects. Multipath components (MPCs) are identified...
In this paper radio wave scattering processes in an indoor hall environment are reported by analyzing double-directional multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) channel sounding data at 5.3 GHz. The pathways and scattering processes of the dominant propagation phenomena were identified using a measurement-based ray tracer (MBRT) software. It is shown that the dominant propagation phenomena included...
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