Sectors, Beams and Environmental Impact on the Performance of Commercial 5G mmWave Cells: an Empirical Study
While the performance of mmWave links has been thoroughly investigated by simulations or testbeds, the behavior of this technology in real-world commercial setups has not yet been thoroughly documented. In this paper, we address this gap and present the results of an empirical study to determine the...
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Zusammenfassung: | While the performance of mmWave links has been thoroughly investigated by
simulations or testbeds, the behavior of this technology in real-world
commercial setups has not yet been thoroughly documented. In this paper, we
address this gap and present the results of an empirical study to determine the
actual performance of a commercial 5G mmWave cell through on-field
measurements. We evaluate the signal and beam coverage map of an operational
network as well as the end-to-end communication performance of a 5G mmWave
connection, considering various scenarios, including human body blockage
effects, foliage-caused and rain-induced attenuation, and water surface
effects. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to report on a
commercial deployment while not treating the radio as a black box. Measurement
results are compared with 3GPP's statistical channel models for mmWave to check
the possible gaps between simulated and actual performance. This measurement
analysis provides valuable information for researchers and 5G verticals to
fully understand how a 5G mmWave commercial access network operates in
real-world, under various operational conditions, with buildings, humans,
trees, water surfaces, etc. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2104.06188 |