Ever wonder what corner diffraction looks like? Ryan Pirkl put together some beautifully insightful videos based on his 3D “radio camera” measurement technique. See videos below:
STWC 15th Anniversary
Space-Time Wireless ChannelsGregory D. Durgin |
It was 15 years ago this month when Space-Time Wireless Channels was published by Pearson (Prentice-Hall). An excerpt of the preface follows:
Mobile and RADAR Cohabitation
Propagation measurements and modeling techniques for 3.5 GHz radar-LTE spectrum sharing
Christopher R. Anderson; Gregory D. Durgin
2017 XXXIInd General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI GASS)
This recent conference publication describes how to measure and model the 3.5 GHz band for mobile communications. This particular band is interesting because mobile radio will have to share the spectrum with military radar systems, with mobile operators being required to “check out” their spectrum from a master database.
In the World of the Blind
Below is an old article on the prevalence of small-scale fading in radio links that I wrote as a post-doctoral researcher in Japan on the defunct WaveRacer site. I plan on adding a few more of these as part of a retrospective.
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