2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/9073465
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60 GHz Modular Antenna Array Link Budget Estimation with WiGig Baseband and Millimeter-Wave Specific Attenuation

Abstract: This paper provides practical 60 GHz link budget estimation results with IEEE 802.11ad standard-defined parameters and 60 GHz specific attenuation factors. In addition, the parameters from currently developing modular antenna arrays (MAAs) are adopted for estimating the actual link budgets of our 60 GHz integrated MAA platforms. Based on the practical link budget analysis results, we can estimate fundamental limits in terms of achievable data rates over 60 GHz millimeter-wave wireless links.

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“…Finally, the computation of the MCS index was based on the Shannon-Hartley theorem that considers the bandwidth assigned at the receiver node and the received power, which takes into account the transmission power, the attenuation of the signal due to path loss, and antenna gain. Therefore, the results pertaining to the data rate also provide an insight in terms of link budget, which represents the received power, accounting for the radio environment conditions and transmitter/receiver nodes, and can be evaluated through the corresponding available data rate at the receiver node [50]. The risk of investment in this context is measured using the Coefficient of Variation (CV) [51].…”
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“…Finally, the computation of the MCS index was based on the Shannon-Hartley theorem that considers the bandwidth assigned at the receiver node and the received power, which takes into account the transmission power, the attenuation of the signal due to path loss, and antenna gain. Therefore, the results pertaining to the data rate also provide an insight in terms of link budget, which represents the received power, accounting for the radio environment conditions and transmitter/receiver nodes, and can be evaluated through the corresponding available data rate at the receiver node [50]. The risk of investment in this context is measured using the Coefficient of Variation (CV) [51].…”
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confidence: 99%