Path finding based on Monte Carlo Techniques Compared with a Full Ray-Tracing Approach in Narrow and Wide Bands
VTC2004, Milan, Italia - Mai 2004
Efficient propagation prediction requires a tool both fast and accurate, which are two opposite features. Generally, such a tool is fast using crude approximation, leading to miss some propagation paths. Moreover, its accuracy is usually validated by some comparisons to measurement. Then, only the statistical behavior of such a tool is available, but not its particular one for a given scene.
In this paper we propose a new optimization for finding the propagation paths, based on Monte Carlo techniques. It allows a theoretical knowledge of the error due to our approximation, so that any engineer can really choose between faster or accurate calculations.
Our approach is compared with a Full Ray Tracing tool$,$: This allows to discuss on the validity of our model, and its gain in terms of computation time. Comparisons are produced both in narrow and wide bands.
BibTex references
@InProceedings{AC2004_706,
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author | = {Aveneau, L. and Combeau, P.}, | |
title | = {Path finding based on Monte Carlo Techniques Compared with a Full Ray-Tracing Approach in Narrow and Wide Bands.}, | |
month | = {Mai}, | |
year | = {2004}, | |
note | = {VTC2004, Milan, Italia}, |