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Correlation properties of large scale parameters from 2.66 GHz multi-site macro cell measurements

Zhu, Meifang LU ; Tufvesson, Fredrik LU orcid and Medbo, Jonas (2011) 2011 IEEE 73rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring)
Abstract
Multi-site measurements for urban macro cells at 2.66 GHz are performed with three base stations and one mobile station. In order to analyze the correlation properties of large scale parameters, we split up the routes into subsets, where it can be assumed that wide-sense stationarity (WSS) applies. The autocorrelation distance and correlation properties of large scale parameters for each link are analyzed. By comparing these properties with the corresponding parameters from the COST 2100 and WINNER II models, we can see that the measured autocorrelation distance of the shadow fading as well the autocorrelation distance of delay spread have similar properties as in the two models. The shadow fading and delay spread from the same link are... (More)
Multi-site measurements for urban macro cells at 2.66 GHz are performed with three base stations and one mobile station. In order to analyze the correlation properties of large scale parameters, we split up the routes into subsets, where it can be assumed that wide-sense stationarity (WSS) applies. The autocorrelation distance and correlation properties of large scale parameters for each link are analyzed. By comparing these properties with the corresponding parameters from the COST 2100 and WINNER II models, we can see that the measured autocorrelation distance of the shadow fading as well the autocorrelation distance of delay spread have similar properties as in the two models. The shadow fading and delay spread from the same link are negatively correlated and match the two models well. Based on the WSS subsets, we can see that large scale parameters for different links can be correlated, also when two BSs are far away from each other. In those cases the correlation of different links tends to be positively correlated when both base stations are in the same direction compared to the movement of the MS, otherwise the two links are usually negatively correlated. (Less)
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Multi-site, correlation, large scale parameters, channel model, channel measurements
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[Host publication title missing]
conference name
2011 IEEE 73rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring)
conference location
Budapest, Hungary
conference dates
2011-05-15 - 2011-05-18
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  • scopus:80051989977
ISSN
1550-2252
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978-1-4244-8332-7
DOI
10.1109/VETECS.2011.5956712
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English
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  abstract     = {{Multi-site measurements for urban macro cells at 2.66 GHz are performed with three base stations and one mobile station. In order to analyze the correlation properties of large scale parameters, we split up the routes into subsets, where it can be assumed that wide-sense stationarity (WSS) applies. The autocorrelation distance and correlation properties of large scale parameters for each link are analyzed. By comparing these properties with the corresponding parameters from the COST 2100 and WINNER II models, we can see that the measured autocorrelation distance of the shadow fading as well the autocorrelation distance of delay spread have similar properties as in the two models. The shadow fading and delay spread from the same link are negatively correlated and match the two models well. Based on the WSS subsets, we can see that large scale parameters for different links can be correlated, also when two BSs are far away from each other. In those cases the correlation of different links tends to be positively correlated when both base stations are in the same direction compared to the movement of the MS, otherwise the two links are usually negatively correlated.}},
  author       = {{Zhu, Meifang and Tufvesson, Fredrik and Medbo, Jonas}},
  booktitle    = {{[Host publication title missing]}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-4244-8332-7}},
  issn         = {{1550-2252}},
  keywords     = {{Multi-site; correlation; large scale parameters; channel model; channel measurements}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  title        = {{Correlation properties of large scale parameters from 2.66 GHz multi-site macro cell measurements}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/5244216/2273382.pdf}},
  doi          = {{10.1109/VETECS.2011.5956712}},
  year         = {{2011}},
}