The Urban Ground-to-Ground Radio-Frequency Channel: Measurement and Modeling in the Ultrahigh Frequency Band

Abstract

Ground-to-ground radio communication and sensing within the urban environment is challenging because line of sight between transmitter and receiver is rarely available. Therefore, radio links are often critically reliant on reflection and scattering from built structures. Little is known about the scattering strength of different buildings or whether such differences are important to the urban ground-to-ground channel. We tested the hypotheses that (1) diffuse scattering from built structures significantly impacts the urban channel and (2) scattering strength of urban structures varies with surface roughness and materials. We tested these hypotheses by measuring urban channels in Concord, New Hampshire, and Boston, Massachusetts, and via channel-modeling efforts with three-dimensional representations of the urban environment. Direct comparison between measured and modeled channels suggest that both of these hypotheses are true. Further, it appears that ray-tracing approaches underestimate the complexity of urban channels because these approaches lack the physical processes to correctly assess the power incident on and scattered from built structures. We developed a radio-geospatial model that better accounts for incident power on both directly visible and occluded buildings and show that our model predictions compare more favorably with measured channels than those channels predicted via typical ray-tracing approaches.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2020
Accession Number
AD1104661

Entities

People

  • Caitlin E. Haedrich
  • Daniel J. Breton
  • Garrett R. Hoch
  • Michele L. Maxson
  • Samuel S. Streeter

Organizations

  • Engineer Research and Development Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Bandwidth
  • Frequency Bands
  • Geometry
  • Line Of Sight
  • Multiple Input Multiple Output
  • New England
  • New Hampshire
  • Radio Communications
  • Radio Equipment
  • Radio Frequency
  • Radio Frequency Power
  • Radio Links
  • Ray Tracing
  • Scattering
  • Three Dimensional
  • Two Dimensional
  • Ultrahigh Frequency

Readers

  • Radio communications and signal processing.
  • Spectroscopy.
  • Systems Analysis and Design