Title
Simulation of Broadband FWA Networks in High-rise Cities with Linear Antenna Polarisation
Abstract
A ray-tracing algorithm is used to simulate broadband radio propagation at 3.5GHz for a FWA network in a high-rise city environment. Both coverage and uplink interference are investigated, with linear antenna polarisation. It is shown that some rooftop locations are unsuitable positions for SU's, due to the existence of single or multiple-bounce reflected rays causing uplink interference. It is usually possible to find a SU position just a few metres away on the same rooftop which gives much lower uplink interference.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/PIMRC.2003.1264296
PIMRC
Keywords
Field
DocType
broadband antennas,broadband networks,linear antennas,radio access networks,radio links,radiofrequency interference,ray tracing,3.5 GHz,broadband FWA network,broadband radio propagation,coverage interference,fixed wireless access network,high-rise cities,linear antenna polarisation,multiple-bounce reflected rays,ray-tracing algorithm,uplink interference
Ray tracing (graphics),Computer science,Computer network,Polarization (waves),Co-channel interference,Broadband,Interference (wave propagation),Broadband networks,Radio propagation,Telecommunications link
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
1
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. P. Sellars141.48
G. E. Athanasiadou210429.23
Bartosz Ziólko34615.76
S. D. Greaves441.48
A. Hopper5318159.67