This article presents a vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) channel model based on an extensive measurement campaign carried out at 3.8 GHz. Several propagation conditions were investigated and different mobility patterns were measured. A… Click to show full abstract
This article presents a vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) channel model based on an extensive measurement campaign carried out at 3.8 GHz. Several propagation conditions were investigated and different mobility patterns were measured. A stochastic channel modeling approach is proposed and parametrized. The model consists of two components, i.e. the first path component and the secondary multi-path components (MPCs). These components were detected via a detection and tracking algorithms presented here. It was found that the time variant contributions of each detected path can be modeled as a combination of path loss (PL), large- and small-scale fading.
               
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