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Characteristic Analysis on Feedback Interference Channels in Rural Regions and Sides of Highways  

Moon, Woo-Sik (School of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University)
Seo, Man-Jung (School of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University)
Im, Sung-Bin (School of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University)
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Abstract
The feedback interference channels are those made through the multipaths that are built by moving and stationary objects around transmit and receive antennas mounted at the same point. This paper describes the method to measure the feedback interference channels in the rural regions and sides of highways and the analysis on channel characteristic parameters. Using the measured samples, we estimated scattering functions, delay power spectra, and Doppler power spectra, and we analyzed the channels using eight parameters including coherence bandwidth, coherence time, maximum excess delay, average excess delay, rms delay spread, Doppler shift, Doppler spread, and spread factor, and delay and Doppler cumulative distributions. Even though many observations are made, note that the feedback signals of high Doppler frequencies and large energy are observed in the sides of highways due to high speed vehicles while low Doppler frequencies occurred in the rural region due to rare traffic.
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궤환 간섭 채널;채널 파라미터;지연 전력 스펙트럼;도플러 전력 스펙트럼;
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