2016 journal article

Channel Propagation Measurement and Modeling for Vehicular In-Cabin Wi-Fi Networks

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 64(12), 5424–5435.

By: L. Cheng*, J. Casazza*, J. Grace, F. Bai* & D. Stancil n

Contributors: L. Cheng*, J. Casazza*, J. Grace, F. Bai* & D. Stancil n

author keywords: Channel models; measurement; propagation
TL;DR: Detailed, polarization dependent field measurements over a plane of interest in the cabin are presented, and it is shown that a simple analytical model gives reasonable agreement with these measurements. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: December 11, 2019

The next generation of intelligent vehicle systems will use wireless communication to connect a car and its passengers. It is therefore important to understand the in-cabin propagation characteristics of an automobile. This paper investigates the wireless channel native to these cabin enclosures. We present detailed, polarization dependent field measurements over a plane of interest in the cabin, and show that a simple analytical model gives reasonable agreement with our measurements.