IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Bringing It Indoors: A Review of Narrowband Radio Propagation Modeling for Enclosed Spaces

  • Melissa Eugenia Diago-Mosquera,
  • Alejandro Aragon-Zavala,
  • Gerardo Castanon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2999848
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 103875 – 103899

Abstract

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Small cells are now widely deployed indoors to address hot-spot areas where capacity uplift is needed. This deployment leads to the increase of wireless networks as a challenge to service demands of personal communication systems, which has inspired the scientific community to work towards understanding and predicting in-building radio wave propagation performance. Despite this, only a few reviews have attempted to overview channel modeling for specific indoor environments and even fewer outline remarks that include a methodology for designing and planning indoor radio systems. Consequently, a comprehensive survey of indoor narrowband channel models is presented, spanning more than 30 years of continuous research to overview and contrast significant developments including their disadvantages, and proposing a new taxonomy to analyze them. Finally, remarks on indoor radio propagation modeling with a vision for future research opportunities are presented.

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