The Effect of Mobile Station Rotation on a Correlation Model for Microcellular Environments
Abstract
This paper studies the effect of rotation of a mobile station (MS) on the cross-correlation function (CCF) derived for a microcellular isotropic wave propagation environment with enough number of scatterers. The statistical model characterizes the propagation media when the MS rotates with a constant angular velocity around an axis perpendicular to the azimuthal plane, and moves with a constant velocity on the azimuthal plane in an arbitrary direction. The moving MS, with a constant speed, produces the conventional linear Doppler while the rotating MS introduces angular Doppler. The research shows that the rotation of the MS results in a non-stationary random process as the CCF. The only exception in which the result follows a stationary function is a narrow-band communication system, when either the MS angular velocity or the MS speed is zero.