Rauh S, Lauterbach T, Lieske H, Robert J, Heuberger A (2016)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2016
Conference Proceedings Title: Conference Proceedings
        Event location: Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems Duisburg, Germany
        
            
    
	One of the major topics of machine-to-machine
	(M2M) communications are reliable data links in the license free
	ISM/SRD bands. To design such low power wide area (LPWA)
	systems which work in applications like smart metering, smart
	grid or Industry 4.0 a basic knowledge of the propagation channel
	characteristic of that bands is essential. With respect to findings
	from our previous works, the emphasis of this investigations
	is the frequency selectivity of propagation channels. Here we
	present the first results of field trials in urban and commercial
	area environments for the 868 MHz ISM/SRD band. To make
	multipath effects plausible for the frequency selectivity, we take
	the topographic conditions into account. Our findings show that a
	large number of propagation channels in the 868 MHz ISM/SRD
	band are affected by strong multipath fading and can classified in
	different categories. In this context the major multipath param-
	eters depend in a plausible way on the topographic conditions
	of environment. The temporal evolution of the parameters show
	strong correlation of successive days for propagation channels
	with mainly outdoor parts. In contrast, the multipath parameter
	for primarily indoor propagation channels show fluctuations over
	weekdays.
APA:
Rauh, S., Lauterbach, T., Lieske, H., Robert, J., & Heuberger, A. (2016). Multipath Characteristics of Indoor-to-Outdoor Radio Channels in the 868-MHz Band. In Conference Proceedings. Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems Duisburg, Germany, DE.
MLA:
Rauh, Sebastian, et al. "Multipath Characteristics of Indoor-to-Outdoor Radio Channels in the 868-MHz Band." Proceedings of the European Conference on Smart Objects, Systems and Technologies, Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems Duisburg, Germany 2016.
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