In this communication, a new methodology on the control of the mode-stirred reverberating chamber (RC) coherence time is accom- plished. This communication shows how it is possible to evaluate the RC coherence time values with the method of the normalized autocorrelation function (ACF). The coherence time values obtained from measured data via the ACF have been used in a channel simulator and then the computed constellation has been compared with measurements for a global system for mobile communication (GSM) signal. A visual inspection of the con- stellation as well as the comparison of measured and computed modula- tion error rate (MER) and bit error rate (BER) values have been done. The methodology is general and actually applicable to a large class of electro- magnetic digital input signals, once that no error of modulation occurs and the channel does not cause distortion in the received signal.

On the Coherence Time Control of a Continuous Mode Stirred Reverberating Chamber

SORRENTINO, Antonio;FERRARA, Giuseppe;MIGLIACCIO, Maurizio
2009-01-01

Abstract

In this communication, a new methodology on the control of the mode-stirred reverberating chamber (RC) coherence time is accom- plished. This communication shows how it is possible to evaluate the RC coherence time values with the method of the normalized autocorrelation function (ACF). The coherence time values obtained from measured data via the ACF have been used in a channel simulator and then the computed constellation has been compared with measurements for a global system for mobile communication (GSM) signal. A visual inspection of the con- stellation as well as the comparison of measured and computed modula- tion error rate (MER) and bit error rate (BER) values have been done. The methodology is general and actually applicable to a large class of electro- magnetic digital input signals, once that no error of modulation occurs and the channel does not cause distortion in the received signal.
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