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Temporal Dispersion Characterization of Over-Building Propagation Applied to Iso-Frequency Repeaters

Juan ReigJose F. MonserratLorenzo RubioA.p. Garcia

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Engineeringbusiness.industryWave propagationDispersion (optics)Electronic engineeringPropagation delayRadio repeaterElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessPower delay profileMultipath propagationUMTS frequency bandsDelay spread

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This letter presents the results of a measurements campaign carried out at 2050 MHz with the aim of characterizing the time dispersion of multipath propagation when the transmit and receive antennas are placed near and situated on rooftops or mounted on masts. The measurements were taken in four separate locations within the urban area of Madrid, Spain. From the measured data, the root mean square (RMS) value of the delay spread and the delay interval that characterize the time dispersion propagation of the environment under study are analyzed. An average power delay profile (PDP), representative of the time dispersion, is proposed so as to extrapolate these results to other similar environments. The results can be useful for the designer to develop, analyze, and choose the best echo canceller technique and evaluate its performance in terms of the radio channel time dispersion when iso-frequency repeaters are used to enhance the coverage area and capacity of mobile cellular systems, as it is the case of the evolving third-generation UMTS networks.

https://doi.org/10.1109/lawp.2009.2017727