Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHz

The markets for smart home products and services are expected to grow over the next years, driven by the increasing demands of homeowners considering energy monitoring, management, environmental controls and security. <br><br> Many of these new systems will be installed in existing homes...

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Main Authors: S. Wunderlich, M. Welpot, I. Gaspard
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-11-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/12/53/2014/ars-12-53-2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-879715ede8ef435e844ee87ad48389922020-11-24T20:42:02ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Radio Science 1684-99651684-99732014-11-0112535910.5194/ars-12-53-2014Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHzS. Wunderlich0M. Welpot1I. Gaspard2Hochschule Darmstadt, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Darmstadt, GermanyHochschule Darmstadt, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Darmstadt, GermanyHochschule Darmstadt, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Darmstadt, GermanyThe markets for smart home products and services are expected to grow over the next years, driven by the increasing demands of homeowners considering energy monitoring, management, environmental controls and security. <br><br> Many of these new systems will be installed in existing homes and offices and therefore using radio based systems for cost reduction. A drawback of radio based systems in indoor environments are fading effects which lead to a high variance of the received signal strength and thereby to a difficult predictability of the encountered path loss of the various communication links. <br><br> For that reason it is necessary to derive a statistical path loss model which can be used to plan a reliable and cost effective radio network. This paper presents the results of a measurement campaign, which was performed in six buildings to deduce realistic radio channel models for a high variety of indoor radio propagation scenarios in the short range devices (SRD) band at 868 MHz. <br><br> Furthermore, a potential concept to reduce the variance of the received signal strength using a circular polarized (CP) patch antenna in combination with a linear polarized antenna in an one-to-one communication link is presented.http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/12/53/2014/ars-12-53-2014.pdf
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author S. Wunderlich
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I. Gaspard
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I. Gaspard
Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHz
Advances in Radio Science
author_facet S. Wunderlich
M. Welpot
I. Gaspard
author_sort S. Wunderlich
title Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHz
title_short Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHz
title_full Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHz
title_fullStr Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHz
title_full_unstemmed Indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 MHz
title_sort indoor radio channel modeling and mitigation of fading effects using linear and circular polarized antennas in combination for smart home system at 868 mhz
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Advances in Radio Science
issn 1684-9965
1684-9973
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The markets for smart home products and services are expected to grow over the next years, driven by the increasing demands of homeowners considering energy monitoring, management, environmental controls and security. <br><br> Many of these new systems will be installed in existing homes and offices and therefore using radio based systems for cost reduction. A drawback of radio based systems in indoor environments are fading effects which lead to a high variance of the received signal strength and thereby to a difficult predictability of the encountered path loss of the various communication links. <br><br> For that reason it is necessary to derive a statistical path loss model which can be used to plan a reliable and cost effective radio network. This paper presents the results of a measurement campaign, which was performed in six buildings to deduce realistic radio channel models for a high variety of indoor radio propagation scenarios in the short range devices (SRD) band at 868 MHz. <br><br> Furthermore, a potential concept to reduce the variance of the received signal strength using a circular polarized (CP) patch antenna in combination with a linear polarized antenna in an one-to-one communication link is presented.
url http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/12/53/2014/ars-12-53-2014.pdf
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