Millimeter‐wave propagation modeling and characterization at 32 GHz in indoor office for 5G networks
Since it has a great bandwidth that supports gigabit communication, it is considered to use the millimeter‐wave (mmWave) band in the fifth generation (5G) wireless communication. Therefore, an efficient, reliable, and accurate channel model is of vital importance in mmWave bands for indoor environme...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of RF and microwave computer-aided engineering 2020-12, Vol.30 (12), p.n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since it has a great bandwidth that supports gigabit communication, it is considered to use the millimeter‐wave (mmWave) band in the fifth generation (5G) wireless communication. Therefore, an efficient, reliable, and accurate channel model is of vital importance in mmWave bands for indoor environments, especially in the 31.8 to 33.4 GHz band allocated by ITU for 5G communications. In this article, we performed modeling and characterization campaign at the 32 GHz in a typical indoor office environment on fourth floor of the Engineering Faculty in University of Karabuk, Turkey. The obtained results provide large‐scale fadings such as path loss, shadowing, root mean square (RMS) delay spread, RMS angular spread, power angular spectrum, number of clusters, and Ricean K‐factor in an open‐plan indoor environment. Power angular spectrum is used to comprehend the propagation structure. We propose that the results obtained in this study will play a key role in simulating and planning systems at 32 GHz for 5G wireless communication. |
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ISSN: | 1096-4290 1099-047X |
DOI: | 10.1002/mmce.22455 |