2020
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9101556
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Radio Channel Scattering in a 28 GHz Small Cell at a Bus Stop: Characterization and Modelling

Abstract: The 28 GHz band is one of the available bands in Frequency Range 2 (FR2), above 6 GHz, for fifth generation (5G) communications. The propagation characteristics at this frequency band, together with the bandwidth requirements of 5G communications, make it suitable for ultra-dense smart cell networks. In this paper, we investigate the performance of a radio channel in the presence of moving, scattering sources for a small cell at 28 GHz, located at a bus stop. To do so, measurements of the channel complex impul… Show more

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“…For the given PDP, the MPC decay follows an exponential relationship with delays, which translates into a linear decay when the received power is in the dB scale. This result is in agreement with the results discussed in the literature [60][61][62][63]. For the fitting, we used MATLAB curve fitting toolbox [64].…”
Section: Power Decaysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For the given PDP, the MPC decay follows an exponential relationship with delays, which translates into a linear decay when the received power is in the dB scale. This result is in agreement with the results discussed in the literature [60][61][62][63]. For the fitting, we used MATLAB curve fitting toolbox [64].…”
Section: Power Decaysupporting
confidence: 89%