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On the small scale modelling aspects of dual circular polarised land mobile satellite MIMO channels in line of sight and in vehicles

Brown, TWC and Kyrgiazos, A (2011) On the small scale modelling aspects of dual circular polarised land mobile satellite MIMO channels in line of sight and in vehicles In: European Conference of Antennas and Propagation, 2011-04-11 - 2011-04-15, Rome.

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Abstract

A new modelling method suited to the dual circular polarised (MIMO) channel applicable to land mobile satellite (LMS) communications in line of sight cases is presented. In this scenario, it is necessary to apply correlated fading to the co-polarised and cross- polarised channels separately in order to model the evident polarization multiplexing in such channels found from measurement data. Comparisons between model and measured data for satellite elevations of 30o are presented for validation. Influence of the vehicle interior on the channel model is also analysed.

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Divisions:Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences > Electronic Engineering > Centre for Communication Systems Research
ID Code:719196
Deposited By:Symplectic Elements
Deposited On:12 Oct 2012 14:29
Last Modified:08 Mar 2013 14:34

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