Narrowband channel characterization in urban environment
In countries with constricted land area, in instances like Singapore, the spatial architecture of the urban environment is converging into a dense collation of towering skyscrapers. These high-rise buildings are impedance to Line-Of-Sight (LOS) radio propagation. Hence, the large-scale and...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54534 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | In countries with constricted land area, in instances like Singapore, the spatial
architecture of the urban environment is converging into a dense collation of
towering skyscrapers. These high-rise buildings are impedance to Line-Of-Sight
(LOS) radio propagation. Hence, the large-scale and small-scale fading
characteristics of the urban environment have been, and remain ever relevant for
radio designers for effective wireless communication.
The aim of this project is to better the comprehension of radio propagation
characteristics, the path loss and measure techniques of narrowband signals. The
procedures, processes, results and findings of this project are documented in this
report.
The band of frequencies of interested was from the VHF to UHF frequency bands
which most of our daily used technological products operates within. This comprises
of objects like the television and mobile phones to systems such as the Wi-Fi and
GPS networks.
Multiple sets of data were collected at various urban locations with varying
surroundings using Continuous Wave (CW) for Narrowband radio waves of multiple
frequencies. The results are processed and analysed. |
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