Random Graph Modeling of Foliage Influence on Millimeter-wave Propagation Channels

Konferenz: WSA 2019 - 23rd International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
24.04.2019 - 26.04.2019 in Vienna, Austria

Tagungsband: ITG-Fb. 286: WSA 2019

Seiten: 5Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

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Autoren:
Yang, Lin; Rodriguez-Pineiro, Jose; Wang, Nanxin (School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China)
Yin, Xuefeng (School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China & National Computer and Information Technology Practical Education, Demonstration Center, Tongji University, Shanghai, China)
Ziming, Yu (Wireless Network System Research Dept. II, WN, Huawei Technologies Corporation, Chengdu, China)

Inhalt:
In this paper, we propose a novel graph modeling method for analyzing the impact of foliage on propagation channels by utilizing spherically distributed scatters to characterize trees influence. Traditional graph modelling always uses rectangular or squared surfaces to simulate the real world objects, hence it fails to reflect foliage scattering structures accurately. By introducing the sphere, the original shape of environmental elements can be better modeled, resulting in a better explanation of the foliage influence on millimeter-waves (mm-waves) propagation. By comparing simulation results with measurements, we appreciated slight mismatches. With the aim of minimizing the mismatches found in our first approach, the proposed graph model is improved by using multilayer nested spheres, and the results obtained are more consistent with the measurement ones. The evaluation of the proposed method is conducted by comparing the simulated foliage loss characteristics and the real-environment measured data in directional domain.