Indoor Fading Channels Based on Rigorous Methods for Site-Specific Multipath Rich Environment by Chan-Ping Edwin Lim

A new application of the domain decomposition for modeling realistic indoor propagation channels will be presented. A key feature of the domain decomposition approach is that it allows modeling of repeatable components such as bricks, chairs, tables, etc. More specifically, we will discuss the extraction of channel parameters using the aforementioned rigorous numerical model. The main focus of the presentation is the characterization of fading channels for a classroom. Based on our proposed fading channels, the average bit error rate (BER) for different digital modulations will also be discussed.

For information about ESL Student Presentations contact Ryan Chilton.

For more information about other ESL Student body events, contact Yakup Bayram.