Abstract

For outdoor millimeter-wave mobile radio systems, the main service area is expected to be in line-of-sight (LOS) and semi-line-of-sight (SLOS) environments. The modeling of propagation in a mixed LOS/SLOS environment is thus important in system design. For modeling propagation in an SLOS environment, the application of the Loo model developed for land mobile satellite service with roadside shadowing is promising because this model reflects the physical mechanism of radio propagation. However, the model is inconvenient in practice because its calculation involves numerical integration over an infinite range. In this article, we approximate the Loo distribution using three basic distributions, namely the Nakagami-Rice distribution (or Rician distribution), Nakagami-m distribution, and lognormal distribution. Based on the evaluation results, we propose the use of the Nakagami-m distribution in place of the Loo distribution. We demonstrate the conversion of Loo distribution parameters to Nakagami-m distribution parameters. Finally, we examine a multistate model that expresses environments composed of LOS, SLOS, and non-LOS conditions.

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