Wideband radio imaging technique for multipath environments

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A novel radio imaging technique with an application in the characterisation of indoor and urban wireless channels is described. The technique produces a visual representation of the multipath environment and has the capability of distinguishing between stationary and temporally varying components. Measurement and imaging techniques are described and sample results presented.

Inspec keywords: indoor radio; multipath channels; radio links

Other keywords: wideband radio imaging; indoor wireless channel; multipath environment; urban wireless channel

Subjects: Radio links and equipment; Radiowave propagation

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