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Statistical Modeling of Antenna – wall Interactions

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The latest standards for wireless networks such as LTE are essentially based on small cells in order to achieve a large network capacity. This implies for antennas to be deployed at street level or even within buildings. However, antennas are commonly designed, simulated and measured in ideal conditions, which is not the real situation for most applications where antennas are often deployed in proximity to objects acting as disturbers. In this paper, three conventional wireless access point scenarios (patch-wall perpendicular, patch-wall parallel and dipole-wall) are investigated for directional and omnidirectional antennas. The paper first addresses the definition of three performance indicators for such scenarios and secondly uses such parameters towards the statistical analysis of the interactions between the wall and the antennas.
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hal-02286434 , version 1 (13-09-2019)

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Alain Sibille, Xin Zeng. Statistical Modeling of Antenna – wall Interactions. 15th International Symposium of ANtenna Technology and applied ElectroMagnetics, Jun 2012, Lyon, France. pp.1-7. ⟨hal-02286434⟩
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