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Measurement-based modeling of vehicle-to-vehicle MIMO channels

Kåredal, Johan LU ; Tufvesson, Fredrik LU orcid ; Czink, Nicolai ; Paier, Alexander ; Dumard, Charlotte ; Zemen, Thomas ; Mecklenbräuker, Christoph and Molisch, Andreas LU (2009) IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2009 p.3470-3475
Abstract
Vehicle-to-vehicle (VTV) communications are of interest for applications within traffic safety and congestion avoidance, but the development of suitable communications systems requires accurate models for the VTV propagation channel. This paper presents a new wideband MIMO (multipleinput-

multiple-output) channel model for VTV channels based on extensive MIMO channel measurements performed at 5.2 GHz in rural environments in Lund, Sweden. The measured channel characteristics, in particular the non-stationarity of the channel statistics, motivate the use of a geometry-based stochastic channel model (GSCM) instead of the classical tapped-delay line model. We introduce generalizations of the generic GSCM approach and find it suitable... (More)
Vehicle-to-vehicle (VTV) communications are of interest for applications within traffic safety and congestion avoidance, but the development of suitable communications systems requires accurate models for the VTV propagation channel. This paper presents a new wideband MIMO (multipleinput-

multiple-output) channel model for VTV channels based on extensive MIMO channel measurements performed at 5.2 GHz in rural environments in Lund, Sweden. The measured channel characteristics, in particular the non-stationarity of the channel statistics, motivate the use of a geometry-based stochastic channel model (GSCM) instead of the classical tapped-delay line model. We introduce generalizations of the generic GSCM approach and find it suitable to distinguish between diffuse and discrete

scattering contributions. The time-variant contribution from discrete scatterers is tracked over time and delay using a high resolution algorithm, and our observations motivate their power being modeled as a combination of a deterministic part and a stochastic part. The paper gives a full model parameterization and the model is verified by comparison of MIMO antenna correlations derived from the channel model to those obtained

directly from the measurements. (Less)
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IEEE International Conference on Communications
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IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2009
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Dresden, Germany
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2009-06-14 - 2009-06-18
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English
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multiple-output) channel model for VTV channels based on extensive MIMO channel measurements performed at 5.2 GHz in rural environments in Lund, Sweden. The measured channel characteristics, in particular the non-stationarity of the channel statistics, motivate the use of a geometry-based stochastic channel model (GSCM) instead of the classical tapped-delay line model. We introduce generalizations of the generic GSCM approach and find it suitable to distinguish between diffuse and discrete<br/><br>
scattering contributions. The time-variant contribution from discrete scatterers is tracked over time and delay using a high resolution algorithm, and our observations motivate their power being modeled as a combination of a deterministic part and a stochastic part. The paper gives a full model parameterization and the model is verified by comparison of MIMO antenna correlations derived from the channel model to those obtained<br/><br>
directly from the measurements.}},
  author       = {{Kåredal, Johan and Tufvesson, Fredrik and Czink, Nicolai and Paier, Alexander and Dumard, Charlotte and Zemen, Thomas and Mecklenbräuker, Christoph and Molisch, Andreas}},
  booktitle    = {{IEEE International Conference on Communications}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{3470--3475}},
  publisher    = {{IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.}},
  title        = {{Measurement-based modeling of vehicle-to-vehicle MIMO channels}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/5893537/1429524.pdf}},
  year         = {{2009}},
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