2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13638-016-0568-6
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Quasi-deterministic millimeter-wave channel models in MiWEBA

Abstract: This article introduces a quasi-deterministic channel model and a link level-focused channel model, developed with a focus on millimeter-wave outdoor access channels. Channel measurements in an open square scenario at 60 GHz are introduced as a basis for the development of the model and its parameterization. The modeling approaches are explained, and their specific area of application is investigated.

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“…Normalized propagation parameters are evaluated upon the multi-rate filter propagation channel model [26] which resamples and filters the measured propagation channel, adapted to the PHY waveform of the system and simulated use cases. This model is applied at 60 GHz related to the ECMA-368 standard [20] transposed at 60 GHz and at 5 GHz in relation with the IEEE802.11ac/11n system [24].…”
Section: Assessment Methods Of the Glb Metricmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Normalized propagation parameters are evaluated upon the multi-rate filter propagation channel model [26] which resamples and filters the measured propagation channel, adapted to the PHY waveform of the system and simulated use cases. This model is applied at 60 GHz related to the ECMA-368 standard [20] transposed at 60 GHz and at 5 GHz in relation with the IEEE802.11ac/11n system [24].…”
Section: Assessment Methods Of the Glb Metricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-rate filter model [26] Multi-rate filter model [26] IEEE802.11ac/n [24] and multi-band UWB orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) interfaces [2,20] operating, respectively, at 5 and 60 GHz. The first envisioned test case shows benefits of the GLB metric use instead of the SE 3GPP metric using directly RSSI levels to select TMs leading to the largest throughput TM (Section 2).…”
Section: Test Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The duration of this project from June 2015 to May 2016. The aim of this project is to increase the capacity of the network more than a thousand times from the current capacity, with the nominal cost [57]. The another goal of this project is to use the unused millimeter wave bands.…”
Section: Miweba (Millimeter Wave Evolution For Backhaul and Access)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As presented in the measurement results of the Millimetre-Wave Evolution for Backhaul and Access (MiWEBA) project [28, 29], multi-path and small-scaling fading impacts are not seriously considered in 60 GHz millimeter-wave outdoor backhaul and access networking scenarios. According to the fact that our visual big-data uplink access systems will be generally deployed in outdoor applications, we did not take account the impact in this contribution.…”
Section: Preliminary Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%