Effects of base station antenna height and mobile terminal movement on the vector propagation channels

by A. Kavak, W. Yang, K. R. Dandekar and G. Xu
Reference:
A. Kavak, W. Yang, K. R. Dandekar, G. Xu, “Effects of base station antenna height and mobile terminal movement on the vector propagation channels”, In 1999 IEEE 49th Vehicular Technology Conference (Cat. No.99CH36363), pp. 777-781 vol.1, 1999.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{778298, 
author={A. Kavak and W. Yang and K. R. Dandekar and G. Xu}, 
booktitle={1999 IEEE 49th Vehicular Technology Conference (Cat. No.99CH36363)}, 
title={Effects of base station antenna height and mobile terminal movement on the vector propagation channels}, 
year={1999}, 
volume={1}, 
number={}, 
pages={777-781 vol.1}, 
keywords={time-varying channels;adaptive antenna arrays;multipath channels;cellular radio;UHF radio propagation;UHF antennas;base station antenna height;mobile terminal movement;vector propagation channels;propagation characteristics;smart antenna systems;nonstationary propagation environments;nonline-of-sight environment;NOLOS environment;uniform circular array;spatial properties;DOA;multipath angle spread;space-time correlation properties;UHF;1.8 GHz;Base stations;Mobile antennas;Antennas and propagation;Antenna arrays;Fading;Antenna measurements;Rician channels;Wireless communication;Testing;Explosives}, 
doi={10.1109/VETEC.1999.778298}, 
ISSN={1090-3038}, 
month={May},}