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6 December 2021 Propagation path loss modeling in stacked containers environments
Yuchen Huang, Longwei Tian, Changqing Xu
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Proceedings Volume 12085, International Conference on Green Communication, Network, and Internet of Things (GCNIoT 2021); 120850V (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2625020
Event: 2021 International Conference on Green Communication, Network, and Internet of Things, 2021, Kunming, China
Abstract
The container terminals and carriers are regarded as a challenging wireless communication enviroment, caused by the metalic walls of container and the corners with the resulting multipath and shadow effect. Accurate propagation modeling of it is helpful for node deployment and channel estimation. However, existing researches mostly focus on obstacles on the macro-scale, and rarely analyze the small-scale propagation characteristics, such as the propagation characteristics along the gaps between containers. Thus there is also a lack of engineering practical path loss model. In this paper, we first study the propagation environment of the stacked containers. Then we propose a path loss model for gaps between containers based on geometric analysis. The proposed path loss model matches well with ground truth value.
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Yuchen Huang, Longwei Tian, and Changqing Xu "Propagation path loss modeling in stacked containers environments", Proc. SPIE 12085, International Conference on Green Communication, Network, and Internet of Things (GCNIoT 2021), 120850V (6 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2625020
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KEYWORDS
Non-line-of-sight propagation

Performance modeling

Radio propagation

Data modeling

Antennas

Wave propagation

Diffraction

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