Geometrical-based statistical macrocell channel model for mobile environments

@article{Petrus2002GeometricalbasedSM,
  title={Geometrical-based statistical macrocell channel model for mobile environments},
  author={Paul Petrus and Jeffrey H. Reed and Theodore Ted S. Rappaport},
  journal={IEEE Trans. Commun.},
  year={2002},
  volume={50},
  pages={495-502}
}
We develop a statistical geometric propagation model for a macrocell mobile environment that provides the statistics of angle-of-arrival (AOA) of the multipath components, which are required to test adaptive array algorithms for cellular applications. This channel model assumes that each multipath component of the propagating signal undergoes only one bounce traveling from the transmitter to the receiver and that scattering objects are located uniformly within a circle around the mobile. This… 

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