A comparison of RMS delay spread and coherence bandwidth for characterisation of wideband channels

MP Fitton, AR Nix, MA Beach

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Abstract

This paper analyses the suitability of RMS delay spread and coherence bandwidth when characterising system quality-of-service of QPSK operating in a variety of wideband mobile channels. The most common technique for characterising the wideband channel is to calculate the RMS delay spread. Analytical development and simulation studies indicate that the presence of relatively low power signals with large excess delay has a much greater effect on the RMS delay spread than is reflected by a negligible change in system performance. Simulation models and analysis indicate that coherence bandwidth is not unduly influenced by the presence of negligible rays at a large excess delay. For the channel models under test, employing coherence bandwidth as a performance prediction parameter is more successful than the use of RMS delay spread
Translated title of the contributionA comparison of RMS delay spread and coherence bandwidth for characterisation of wideband channels
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEE colloquium
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Pages9/1 - 9/6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1996
EventColloquium on Propagation Aspects of Future Mobile Systems - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 1 Oct 1996 → …

Conference

ConferenceColloquium on Propagation Aspects of Future Mobile Systems
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period1/10/96 → …

Bibliographical note

Rose publication type: Conference contribution

Sponsorship: Michael Fitton wishes to thank the University of Bristol for their financial support. The authors gratefully acknowledge the facilities and guidance provided by Prof. J.P. McGeehan

Other identifier: IEE Digest No. 1996/220

Keywords

  • coherence
  • fading
  • land mobile radio
  • quadrature phase shift keying
  • radiowave propagation

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