Channel Measurements and Modeling of Wooded Hilly Terrain At Sub-1 GHz Band
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters(2024)
摘要
The study of sub-1 GHz wireless channels in wooded hilly terrain (WHT) holds significant importance for the deployment and optimization of emergency communication systems. In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive measurement of broadband channels at 380 MHz and 640 MHz in WHT. From the measured data, we extract and model the root- mean-square (RMS) delay spread and shadow fading (SF) for both line-of-sight (LoS) and non-line-of-sight (NLoS) links. The fitting results reveal that the RMS delay spreads in both LoS and NLoS conditons can be modeled as a Lognormal distribution with mean values of approximately 1.1 μs and 2.9 μs, respectively. The shadow fading across all conditons follows a zero-mean Normal distribution with a standard deviation ranging from 2.18 to 3.23 dB. Additionally, two distinct path loss models are proposed for different link conditions. Comparison with measured results demonstrates the high accuracy of both models in predicting path loss.
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Channel measurement,channel modeling,emergency communication,sub -1 GHz bands,wooded hilly terrain
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