Sounding the Channel.
You find the impulse responses of the wireless chnnel. They actully do it by senting the PN code into the channel since you cannot sent the impluse. THe results, you will get something called, delay spread, BY taking FFT of this delay spread, you can determine the coherent bandwidth
Dear boy,
do you have any further reference on the subject?
dear satellie
Could you wait for me to write it. Most of my work on channel sounding based on an internal report in my organization, i could not distibute but i can distibute my version of it.
dear boy:
...please let us know when you have it.
Also, may you recommend some seminal papers, books or basic material about this topic please?
Best regards.
Dear boy,
what is the status of your activity,
please let us know.
Thanks
i am on it. I was very busy last week. I think it will be done this week. :)
there are several methods of sounding I attach a part of an assignment of mine on sounding whidc refers to the methods and some papers about wideband chanellsounding.I hope there are useful
hi Lazopoulos!
May i know what are you studying? You are using the same textbook as me.
Hi roustabout,
I am studying Mobile and Satellite comms.Which textbook are you reffering to?
i was reffering to Wireless Communication by Theodore Rappaport. I use this textbook for Personal and Mobile Communication. I'm doing master in telecommunication engineering. i'm from computer engineering. Do u think i should get a Digital Communication book by Proakis.?
Yes definetely.Proakis book is a bible for digital comms. As rappaport's book also is.
Hi everybody
Anyone knows advantages and disadvantages of Direct RF pulse measurement.
can i use this method for ranges of 6-8 km.
thank you.
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