Title :
Experimental Propagation Channel Characterization of mm-Wave Radio Links in Urban Scenarios
Author :
Kyrö, Mikko ; Kolmonen, Veli-Matti ; Vainikainen, Pertti
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., SMARAD Centre of Excellence, Aalto Univ., Espoo, Finland
fDate :
7/4/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The 71-76- and 81-86-GHz bands, which are a part of the millimeter-wave (mm-wave) E-band (60-90 GHz), are allocated worldwide for ultrahigh-capacity point-to-point communications. Here, a geometry-based single-bounce channel model is developed for E-band point-to-point link applications and is verified by channel measurements. A measurement campaign was performed in a street canyon scenario, which is one very interesting possible new usage environment for E-band radio links, where reflected signals can cause more severe multipath fading compared to traditional open environments. The measurement results and the geometry of the measurement locations were used to determine the parameters of the developed channel model. The model can be used to estimate the characteristics of the radio channel such as excess delay, power level, and angular distribution of the multipath components. The channel model was validated by comparing the measured and modeled root mean square (RMS) delay spread, which is an important parameter for very broadband radio systems. All the modeled and measured mean values of RMS delay spread were in the range of 0.089-0.125 ns, revealing a good agreement between the channel model and the measurements.
Keywords :
millimetre wave measurement; millimetre wave propagation; radio links; wireless channels; E-band point-to-point link applications; angular distribution; broadband radio systems; channel measurements; excess delay; frequency 71 GHz; frequency 76 GHz; frequency 81 GHz; frequency 86 GHz; geometry-based single-bounce channel model; millimeter-wave E-band; mm-wave E-band; mm-wave radio links; multipath fading; power level; propagation channel characterization; radio channel; root mean square delay spread; street canyon scenario; time 0.089 ns to 0.125 ns; ultrahigh-capacity point-to-point communications; urban scenarios; Antenna measurements; Antenna radiation patterns; Channel models; Delay; Radio link; Millimeter-wave communication; millimeter- wave technology; millimeter-wave measurements; millimeter-wave propagation;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LAWP.2012.2210532