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Wireless Network Statistical Wideband Channel Model for the Industrial Enterprises’ Various Environments Conditions

https://doi.org/10.31854/1813-324X-2018-4-4-47-53

Abstract

The article describes a wideband wireless network channel for the an industrial enterprise conditions organization problem. It is shown that well-known multipath models are used to estimate the parameters of such channel, for example, the signal power at the receiver. It is noted that due to the complex characteristics of the industrial environment, such models are not always possible to use. The model presented in this work allows us to estimate power delay profile, taking into account the environment of an industrial enterprise. It is shown that this model allows to increase the accuracy of the estimation of the receiver location in comparison with the existing ones.

About the Authors

V. .. Lozinskaya
Donetsk National Technical University
Russian Federation


I. .. Molokovskiy
Donetsk National Technical University
Russian Federation


I. .. Yaremko
Donetsk National Technical University
Russian Federation


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Lozinskaya V..., Molokovskiy I..., Yaremko I... Wireless Network Statistical Wideband Channel Model for the Industrial Enterprises’ Various Environments Conditions. Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities. 2018;4(4):47-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31854/1813-324X-2018-4-4-47-53

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