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Radio Channel Impulse Response Measurement Systems

MEASUREMENT TEAM:
  • Peter Papazian – E–mail address: ppapazian@its.bldrdoc.gov

  • Bob Achatz – E–mail address: achatz@its.bldrdoc.gov
    Bob Achatz is interested in using multipath measurements to predict the performance of speech and video information transmission over wireless links.

  • Mike Cotton – E–mail address: mcotton@its.bldrdoc.gov
    Michael Cotton is an Electronics Engineer. His primary responsibilities for the impulse response measurements group is the hardware implementation and software development of the VME–based data acquisition and processing system. Mr. Cotton is also researching the theoretical characterization of the indoor radio propagation channel.

  • J. Randy Hoffman – E–mail address: rhoffman@its.bldrdoc.gov
    Randy Hoffman is an Electrical Engineer whose responsibilities in the impulse response measurements group have included software development, data analysis, system hardware design, digital circuitry design, and field measurements.

  • Yeh Lo – E–mail address: ylo@its.bldrdoc.gov
    Yeh Lo is an Electrical Engineer. He has been responsible for RF system design, data analysis, and field measurements since the origin of the digital channel probe. His experience has included work with both the digital and analog impulse response measurement systems.

  • Jeff Wepman – E–mail address: jwepman@its.bldrdoc.gov
    Mr. Wepman helped develop the original patented Digital Sampling Channel Probe at ITS. He led several impulse response measurement studies for characterization of cellular and personal communications services (PCS) environments. His publications on impulse response measurements include two comprehensive NTIA reports, an IEEE journal article, and several conference papers.