Towards Realistic Statistical Channel Models For Positioning: Evaluating the Impact of Early Clusters
Physical effects such as reflection, refraction, and diffraction cause a radio signal to arrive from a transmitter to a receiver in multiple replicas that have different amplitude and rotation. Bandwidth-limited signals, such as positioning reference signals, have a limited time resolution. In reali...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physical effects such as reflection, refraction, and diffraction cause a
radio signal to arrive from a transmitter to a receiver in multiple replicas
that have different amplitude and rotation. Bandwidth-limited signals, such as
positioning reference signals, have a limited time resolution. In reality, the
signal is often reflected in the close vicinity of a transmitter and receiver,
which causes the displacement of the observed peak from the true peak expected
according to the line of sight (LOS) geometry between the transmitter and
receiver. In this paper, we show that the existing channel model specified for
performance evaluation within 3GPP fails to model the above phenomena. As a
result, the simulation results deviate significantly from the measured values.
Based on our measurement and simulation results, we propose a model for
incorporating the signal reflection by obstacles in the vicinity of transmitter
or receiver, so that the outcome of the model corresponds to the measurement
made in such scenario. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2207.07838 |