A novel approach for ray tracing optimization in wireless communication
Résumé
Ray Tracing is a propagation modeling approach that accurately estimates the signal power received by end users while considering the details of the environment in their vicinity. The accuracy of this estimation is at the cost of high computational load and high memory consumption due to the heavy computation performed by processes such as the Ray Generation. In this paper, we introduce a site-specific ray generation technique able to generate up to 1 million rays within 5 seconds and a root mean square error for bandwidth estimation within 2 Mbps. Depending on the location of the antenna, the coverage area, the type of the terrain and the computational resources available, our technique gives the minimum possible number of rays required to accurately estimate end-users' signal power received and their download bitrate.
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