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A new approach is presented to the design of simulation models for spatio-temporal wideband mobile radio channels. Such channel models are important for the design, optimization, and test of antenna array based mobile communication systems. The proposed spatio-temporally correlated simula-tion model is completely deterministic and enables the emulation of the de-sired fading behaviour with comparably little effort. Moreover, it can be con-figured flexibly to simulate not only different kinds of theoretical channels with given spatial, temporal, and frequency correlation properties, but also real-world fading channels for mobile communication systems with adaptive antennas.
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Pätzold, M. (2004). Modelling and Simulation of Spatio-Temporal Wideband Mobile Radio Channels. In: Chandran, S. (eds) Adaptive Antenna Arrays. Signals and communication technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05592-2_17
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