Abstract

Indoor radio channel responses are composed of multipath components with short spatial areas of stability. Measured channel responses are analyzed to extract a representation of the channel that is based on multipath components with a finite extent in space, i.e. over receiver locations. This representation of the channel is compared with a classical representation based on multipath components that are apparent in receiver locations along a one-meter rail. We show that the former representation is superior.

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