Performance of two branch space and polarization diversity at 900 MHz

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Document typeConference report
Defense date1997
PublisherIEEE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, INC.
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This work summarizes the results of a measurement campaign undertaken to evaluate the performance of two branch space and polarization diversity schemes at 900 MHz in different environments (urban, suburban, rural flat and rural hilly). A total number of 783 runs were made covering these sites and using different transmitter antennas (vertical polarized roof-top antenna, handheld randomly inclined) at differents speeds (walking, by car at 30 up to 80 km/h). Comparison between the two types of diversity schemes have been made through calculation of the statistics of mean received signal level, diversity gain, incremental diversity gain and envelope cross-correlation
CitationRuiz, S., Vilades, M., RODRIGUEZ, J. Performance of two branch space and polarization diversity at 900 MHz. A: IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. "VTC 1997: 47th Vehicular Technology Conference: Phoenix, Arizona, USA: May 4-7, 1997". Phoenix: IEEE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, INC., 1997, p. 1493-1498.
ISBN0-7803-3659-3
Publisher versionhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/605615/
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