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NTIA Report TR-98-351Indoor Direction Diversity at 5.8 GHzJuly 1998Robert J. Achatz, Yeh Lo, and Elizabeth E. Pol |
Abstract: Complex impulse response measurements of a warehouse building were made at 5.8 GHz with a sliding correlator channel probe. These measurements were made with vertically and horizontally polarized directional antennas so performance improvement due to polarization- and direction-diversity could be evaluated. Improvement in performance was determined by changes in the radio channel's delay spread. Performance improved with direction diversity; however, adding polarization diversity yielded little improvement over direction diversity alone. |
Keywords: complex impulse response measurements; direction diversity; polarization diversity; indoor propagation; delay spread |
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