Characterization of path loss and large-scale fading for rapid intervention team communication in underground parking garages

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Abstract

This paper reports the characterization of the 2.45-GHz-ISM-band radio wave propagation channel. Specifically, measurements were performed in an underground parking garage, with the aim of optimizing breadcrumb systems for a Rapid Intervention Team application. The effects of the high penetration loss and large reflections by the concrete reinforced building structure on the path loss and the large-scale fading were studied. Based on the analysis of the wireless channel, critical points for reliable communication between members of a Rapid Intervention Team were identified. In particular, attention was paid to dealing with large, spatially confined signal losses due to shadowing, the anticipation of corner losses and the ability of the system to operate on multiple floors.

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Van Brandt, S., Van Thielen, R., Verhaevert, J., Van Hecke, T., & Rogier, H. (2019). Characterization of path loss and large-scale fading for rapid intervention team communication in underground parking garages. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19112431

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