Radio channel measurement, modelling, and emulation

  • 3-3 ECTS credits
  • Academic year 2024-2025
  • DP00AY83-3001
Radio channel emulation is a widely used performance evaluation method in (HW) testing of radio devices,
which is performed either in conductive mode or over-the-air (OTA). This short course will introduce these
topics both with theoretical and practical aspect.

Education information

Implementation date

26.05.2025 - 30.05.2025

Education type

Field-specific studies

Alternativity of education

Optional

Location

Linnanmaa

Venue location

Location: lecture room TS133 and YT116 in University of Oulu
Dates: Mon 26.5.2025 9:00-18:00 Room TS133
Tue 27.5.2025 9:00-18:00 Room TS133
Wed 28.5.2025 9:00-18:00 Room TS133
Fri 30.5.2025 9:00-18:00 Room YT116

Education description

Abstract: — Radio channel characterization is performed mainly empirically by measurements, using either dedicated channel sounders or commercial measurement equipment. Parameter estimation is essential in extracting useful information from radio channel sounding signals, e.g., for channel modelling.
Radio channel emulation is a widely used performance evaluation method in (HW) testing of radio devices, which is performed either in conductive mode or over-the-air (OTA). This short course will introduce these topics both with theoretical and practical aspect. Each main topic is first studied in lecture mode starting from theoretical and conceptual descriptions. Then the same subject is deepened with practical HW measurements or Matlab exercises using measurement equipment in the classroom. An objective of the course is to familiarize attendees with the practicalities of channel measurements, options in channel parameter estimation, in channel modelling, and functionality and testing capability of fading emulation.
The course is useful for persons interested in propagation, antennas, and channel modelling, or directional, polarimetric, frequency, and time domain characterisation of channel. Also, engineers working on performance testing or virtual drive testing, or having a general interest on test and measurement issues, may find the course useful. Of course, the course aims at deepening the understanding of the radio channel as a communication channel as well.
Measurement equipment used in the course are: Keysight Propsim fading emulator, network analyser, and possibly also signal generator and signal analyser.
The course consists of four full days with lectures and practical exercises. The course is passed by attending face-to-face teaching including exercises and passing the final exam.

Contents:
1. Introduction
a. What is radio channel characterization?
b. Fundamentals of radio propagation
c. Statistical description of the wireless channel
d. Dimensions of radio channel

2. Radio channel sounding
a. Techniques and equipment for different frequencies
b. The process of channel sounding
c. Practical part of measuring signals with a sounder


3. MIMO radio channel
a. Multipath fading and its influence on radio link performance
b. Antenna radiation and multipath channels
c. Spatial diversity and channel correlation
d. MIMO channels and transmission

4. Channel models
a. Short introduction to channel model categories
b. Generation of fading channel realizations

5. Radio channel emulation
a. Purpose and uses of channel emulator
b. Structure, components & functions of emulator
c. OTA fading testing and its components
d. Practical part of setting up an emulation, transmitting a signal, and making observations of the received signal with Propsim

Lectures and practical exercises with HW: are given in four full days, 19.5 h of lectures and 8.5 h of
exercises/demos. On-site participation is mandatory during each four days. (Notice that Thursday 29.5.
is the Ascension Day, i.e., a holiday and then there is not teaching.)
Final exam: a few days after the course, to be decided during the course student has the opportunity to get hands-on experience on a channel sounder and a fading emulator. The final exam will be held some days after the course. It will cover the material
presented during the lectures, exercises and demonstrations.

Teaching methods:
The course is implemented as contact teaching,19.5 h of lectures and 8.5 h of exercises/demos.
There is no remote studying option and there will not be video recording available. Independent studying
by reading the course book before lectures is expected. The final exam takes place after the course. The
grade (0 to 5) will be given based on the exam and the active participation during contact teaching.

Attendees from both academia and industry are welcome!

Last updated: 31.3.2025