Understanding the Temporal Fading in Wireless Industrial Networks: Measurements and Analyses

Abstract

The wide deployment of wireless industrial networks still faces the challenge of unreliable service due to severe multipath fading in industrial environments. Such fading effects are not only caused by the massive metal surfaces existing within the industrial environment but also, more significantly, the moving objects including operators and logistical vehicles. As a result, the mature analytical framework of mobile fading channel may not be appropriate for the wireless industrial networks especially the majority fixed wireless links. In this paper, we propose a qualitative analysis framework to characterize the temporal fading effects of the fixed wireless links in industrial environments, which reveals the essential reason of correlated temporal variation of both the specular and scattered power. Extensive measurements with both the envelop distribution and impulse response from field experiments validate the proposed qualitative framework, which will be applicable to simulate the industrial multipath fading characteristics and to derive accurate link quality metrics to support reliable wireless network service in various industrial applications.

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