Modeling blockage in high directional wireless. systems
While the wireless word moves towards higher frequency bands, new challenges arises, due to the inherent characteristics of the transmission links, such as high path and penetration losses. Penetration losses causes blockages that in turn can significantly reduce the signal strength at the receiver....
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Zusammenfassung: | While the wireless word moves towards higher frequency bands, new challenges
arises, due to the inherent characteristics of the transmission links, such as
high path and penetration losses. Penetration losses causes blockages that in
turn can significantly reduce the signal strength at the receiver. Most
published contributions consider a binary blockage stage, i.e. either fully
blocked or blockage-free links. However, in realistic scenarios, a link can be
partially blocked. Motivated by this, in this paper, we present two
low-complexity models that are based on tight approximations and accommodates
the impact of partial blockage in high-frequency links. To demonstrate the
applicability of the derived framework, we present closed-form expressions for
the outage probability for the case in which the distance between the center of
the receiver plane and the blocker's shadow center follow uniform distribution.
Numerical results verify the derived framework and reveal how the transmission
parameters affect blockage. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.11007 |