@misc{Hipp, author = {Hipp, Susanne}, title = {Small antennas in huge environments - simulation using hybrid methods}, series = {Workshop des ITG-Fachausschuss HF1: Innovative Beamforming Antennas}, journal = {Workshop des ITG-Fachausschuss HF1: Innovative Beamforming Antennas}, language = {en} } @misc{Hipp, author = {Hipp, Susanne}, title = {Designing steerable antenna arrays using simulation}, series = {GeMIC 2020}, journal = {GeMIC 2020}, abstract = {Antenna arrays are one possibility to design a steerable antenna. Designing an antenna array is a challenging task, where simulation can help to reduce the design complexity. Simulating a complete array can be computational expensive, therefore designing the array is often broken in several task. The first goal is to design and optimize a single antenna element followed by an optimization of this antenna element while considering the vicinity of further equal elements. A unit cell approach is a feasible and easy way to accomplish this task. This approach already considers parameter such as active element pattern and radiation pattern angles. As soon as the unit cell optimization, emulating an infinite array, is finished, the real array with a finite size is simulated, especially considering edge elements and parameters such as excitation patterns or active and passive elements. Due to the high simulation effort at this stage optimization should be kept to a minimum and high performance computing might be required. Finally, a feeding network and different excitations for various beam patterns can be investigated using combined methods to reduce the simulation effort.}, subject = {Antennengruppe}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RaspSahinbasReisingeretal., author = {Rasp, Franziska and Sahinbas, Burak and Reisinger, Thomas and Hipp, Susanne and Leitgeb, Erich}, title = {From Ray Tracing to Channel Impulse Responses: A Review on the Description of Polarimetric Time-Invariant SISO Channels}, series = {2024 International Conference on Broadband Communications for Next Generation Networks and Multimedia Applications (CoBCom), 09-11 July 2024, Graz, Austria}, booktitle = {2024 International Conference on Broadband Communications for Next Generation Networks and Multimedia Applications (CoBCom), 09-11 July 2024, Graz, Austria}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {979-8-3503-8845-9}, issn = {2834-8265}, doi = {10.1109/CoBCom62281.2024.10631174}, pages = {1 -- 8}, abstract = {One key enabler of autonomous driving is vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication and positioning using cellular technologies. To design a vehicular localization system, the understanding and modeling of the physical radio channel (RC) is crucial. Polarization is an important yet often overlooked parameter of the RC. The combined polarization of the transmitting and receiving antennas, along with the environment, significantly affects the Channel Impulse Response (CIR) and localization performance. This paper aims to provide a deterministic description of the time-invariant Single-Input Single-Output (SISO) RC with focus on its polarimetric properties. The aim is to link the understanding of physical wave propagation directly to the conventional CIR descriptions used in localization and signal processing. The focus is on SISO RC modeling for arbitrary antennas, including Line-of-Sight (LoS) and multiple reflections. This study intentionally excludes diffraction, diffuse scattering, and bandwidth limitations, yet establishes a foundational frame-work for future multi-antenna systems with full polarimetric capabilities. The paper describes wave propagation using the Jones Calculus to separate polarimetric wave components, and models the polarimetric reception typical of RC modeling methods in positioning. This approach allows for the calculation of received signal at the antenna feed point. The application context of this research is in ranging or positioning within the V2X framework.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RaspEberleinPerneretal., author = {Rasp, Franziska and Eberlein, Ernst and Perner, Bastian and Roth-Mandutz, Elke and Hipp, Susanne}, title = {Enhanced 5G Sidelink Ranging Based on Carrier Aggregation}, series = {2023 13th International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), Nuremberg, Germany, 25-28 September 2023}, booktitle = {2023 13th International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), Nuremberg, Germany, 25-28 September 2023}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {9798350320114}, doi = {10.1109/IPIN57070.2023.10332548}, pages = {1 -- 6}, abstract = {Radio access network based positioning and ranging technologies become more and more important for autonomous driving. Positioning on the 5G Sidelink (SL) is discussed in Release 18 (2022-2024) of the Third Generation Partnership Project. For accurate timing-based ranging, a high temporal and spatial resolution is fundamental. The bandwidth for 5G SL positioning is limited due to sharing the existing SL resources with communication. Therefore, we send the positioning reference signal on two separate Component Carriers, i.e. we use a fragmented spectrum. We introduce a two step algorithm for estimating the time of arrival using the inflection point method. We proved a fragmented spectrum can achieve the same accuracy as a continuous spectrum.}, language = {en} }