A Measurement-based Multipath Channel Model for Signal Propagation in Presence of Wind Farms in the UHF Band
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2013-10-15Author
Cañizo Canales, Josune
Wu, Yiyan
Guerra Pereda, David
Arrinda Sanzberro, Amaia
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IEEE Transactions on Communications 61(11) : 4788-4798 (2013)
Abstract
[EN] Scattering signals on wind turbines may lead to
degradation problems on the communication systems provided
in the UHF band, such as terrestrial television broadcasting,
broadband wireless systems or public safety services. To date,
despite the continuous requests from the International Telecommunication
Union for studies on this field, no channel model has
been developed to characterize signal propagation under these
particular conditions. In response to this necessity, this paper
presents a complete Tapped Delay Line (TDL) channel model
to characterize multipath propagation in presence of a wind
farm, including novel scattering modeling and Doppler spectra
characterization. As proved later, this channel model, which
is based on both theoretical development and empirical data
obtained in the surroundings of a real wind farm, is adaptable
to the particular features of any case under study: wind turbine
dimensions, working frequency, and relative location of the wind
farm, transmitter and receivers.