2016 10th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/eucap.2016.7481706
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Experimental investigation of 60 GHz WLAN channel for office docking scenario

Abstract: This paper presents the results of experimental channel measurements for 60 GHz WLAN systems in application to the office docking scenario proposed in IEEE 802.11ay. The experimental results are obtained for the practical Phased Antenna Array (PAA) and Sector Level Sweep (SLS) beamforming protocol defined in IEEE 802.11ad standard. The measured channel statistical properties are analyzed and compared to the IEEE 802.11ad channel model for cubicle environment. Root Mean Square (RMS) delay spread of the channel … Show more

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“…Most of the IEEE 802.11ad performance highly depends on the channel properties and signal level, reflections and position of the devices. This has been experimentally investigated by Lomayev et al (2016) who compared experimental and IEEE 802.11ad defined channel model properties. Authors used a laptop docking station with open lid to install the 60 GHz equipment for measurement, the methodology included several different laptop locations, the Line of Sight (LOS) links typically had 25.6 dB SNR while Near Line of Sight (NLOS) had around 13.7 dB with deviation up to 3 dB.…”
Section: State-of-the-art Advancements In Ieee 80211 Media Access Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the IEEE 802.11ad performance highly depends on the channel properties and signal level, reflections and position of the devices. This has been experimentally investigated by Lomayev et al (2016) who compared experimental and IEEE 802.11ad defined channel model properties. Authors used a laptop docking station with open lid to install the 60 GHz equipment for measurement, the methodology included several different laptop locations, the Line of Sight (LOS) links typically had 25.6 dB SNR while Near Line of Sight (NLOS) had around 13.7 dB with deviation up to 3 dB.…”
Section: State-of-the-art Advancements In Ieee 80211 Media Access Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristic of fast decay in mm-wave also satisfies the requirement for frequency reuse at concentrated metropolitan regions. Interests in the development of 60-GHz transceivers (TRX) have increased in recent years because of their promising indoor/outdoor MIMO applications [1], [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%