Ninth International Conference on Antennas and Propagation (ICAP) 1995
DOI: 10.1049/cp:19950427
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A ray-based, millimetre wave urban propagation tool

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“…Deterministic models explicitly characterize the real effect of the environment on the system, but at the cost of a higher computational complexity. Ray-Tracing (RT) techniques [159]- [161] are best suited for characterizing deterministic models, such as mmWave channel models [103], [160], [162], [163]. RT is generally implemented using a stand-alone software package to simulate a desired channel scenario, where all environmental features are known and stored in the system.…”
Section: The Millimeter Wave Channel Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Deterministic models explicitly characterize the real effect of the environment on the system, but at the cost of a higher computational complexity. Ray-Tracing (RT) techniques [159]- [161] are best suited for characterizing deterministic models, such as mmWave channel models [103], [160], [162], [163]. RT is generally implemented using a stand-alone software package to simulate a desired channel scenario, where all environmental features are known and stored in the system.…”
Section: The Millimeter Wave Channel Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another advantage of deterministic models, especially of ray tracing models, is the when no measurements are available for a specific scenario, these deterministic models can be readily utilized for predicting the characteristics of the new environment. This eliminates the huge cost of measurement campaigns [99], [159], [163], [164]. At mmWave frequencies, several studies involved the ray tracing model for predicting the propagation behaviour of the channel in diverse scenarios, as in [103], [142], [151], [160], [164]- [166].…”
Section: The Millimeter Wave Channel Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the U.S., as much as 5 GHz (from 59 to 64 GHz) is in license-free spectrum. In practice, site-specific prediction techniques, such as ray tracing, are used to model millimeter-wave channels [5]. However, little literature is available to carefully verify the ray-tracing model with high-resolution measurements or to provide detailed angle-of-arrival (AOA) and time-of-arrival (TOA) parameters for the 60-GHz channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%