2010 IEEE 71st Vehicular Technology Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1109/vetecs.2010.5493722
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Robust 60 GHz Indoor Connectivity: Is It Possible with Reflections?

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the robustness of the 60 GHz connectivity in typical indoor environments by analyzing the outage probability. We define three realistic indoor scenarios which may host the 60 GHz networks in the future and perform simulations with a verified 3D ray tracing tool on them. In the first set of simulations, we show the impact of access unit position on the connectivity. In the next step, we show that the outage probability of the 60 GHz network linearly increases with the obstacle dens… Show more

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“…In indoor environments, presence of furniture, walls and humans can greatly affect the 60 GHz links. The loss due to human shadowing is around 20-30 dB [13]. To solve this issue, intelligent beamforming antennas are needed which can select alternative non line of sight (NLOS) paths, in case the LOS path is obstructed.…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In indoor environments, presence of furniture, walls and humans can greatly affect the 60 GHz links. The loss due to human shadowing is around 20-30 dB [13]. To solve this issue, intelligent beamforming antennas are needed which can select alternative non line of sight (NLOS) paths, in case the LOS path is obstructed.…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results differ under the influence of blockage, since blocked signals encounter 20-30 dB more attenuation [13]. Thus these same simulations were done, however now with the effects of body blockage.…”
Section: Scenario 1: Stationary and Turningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, we use a 3D ray tracing software called Radiowave Propagation Simulator (RPS) [5,22] to obtain the CIRs. RPS can predict, with verified accuracy, the paths between arbitrary transmitter and receiver positions and antenna patterns.…”
Section: Ghz Channel Simulation With 3d Ray Tracingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One practical solution is to transport the signals through reflective paths induced by large surfaces like walls. Although the reflective paths will introduce more attenuation, typically 15-20 dB [5] or even lower for some reflective materials [6], beamforming may be used to compensate this loss. But there is also the possibility that no reflective paths can be found since the reflections strongly depend on the physical environment, like the reflectivity of the walls and furniture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can employ Iterative Quadratic ML (IQML) algorithm [12] to solve (8) if the array is a ULA. However, the computational complexity is high.…”
Section: Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%