Document Type
Article
Subject Area(s)
Electrical Engineering, Physics
Abstract
According to the demands for fifth-generation (5G) communication systems, high frequency bands (above 6 GHz) need to be adopted to provide additional spectrum. This paper investigates the characteristics of indoor corridor channels at 15 GHz. Channel measurements with a vector network analyzer in two corridors were conducted. Based on a ray-optical approach, a deterministic channel model covering both antenna and propagation characteristic is presented. The channel model is evaluated by comparing simulated results of received power and root mean square delay spread with the corresponding measurements. By removing the impact of directional antennas from the transmitter and receiver, a path loss model as well as small-scale fading properties for typical corridors is presented based on the generated samples from the deterministic model. Results show that the standard deviation of path loss variation is related to the Tx height, and placing the Tx closer to the ceiling leads to a smaller fluctuation of path loss.
Publication Info
Published in International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, Volume 2016, 2016, pages 1-12.
Rights
© International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2016, Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Q. Wang, B. Ai, K. Guan, D. W. Matolak, R. He, Y. Li, B. Zhang, X. Zhou. (2016). Ray-Based Statistical Propagation Modeling for Indoor Corridor Scenarios at 15 GHz. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2016, 1-12.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/2523913