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Empirical Characterization of Doppler in Industrial Wireless Channels

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Author(s)

Dreyelian Morejon, Jon Montalban, Eneko Iradier, Mohamed Hany, Richard Candell, Pablo Angueira

Abstract

This paper analyzes the temporal variation of the radio propagation channel in industrial environments. The results have been obtained by processing empirical data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in a field measurement campaign, at different industrial premises, with various dimensions and clutter densities. The paper analyzes the shape of the Doppler spectra and related parameters such as Doppler bandwidth and coherence time. The results are supplemented with maximum Delay Times and RMS Delay Spread data. The influence of factors such as the operational frequency band, environment, and polarization is also analyzed.
Proceedings Title
18th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
Conference Dates
March 17-22, 2024
Conference Location
Glasgow, Scotland, GB

Keywords

Industrial communication, Wireless communication, Channel models, Doppler effect, Coherence time, Fading channels, Multipath channels.

Citation

Morejon, D. , Montalban, J. , Iradier, E. , Hany, M. , Candell, R. and Angueira, P. (2024), Empirical Characterization of Doppler in Industrial Wireless Channels, 18th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), Glasgow, Scotland, GB, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=956946 (Accessed June 29, 2024)

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Created March 17, 2024, Updated June 3, 2024