Title :
Measurements and models for 38-GHz point-to-multipoint radiowave propagation
Author :
Xu, Hao ; Rappaport, Theodore S. ; Boyle, Robert J. ; Schaffner, James H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article presents results of a wide-band measurement campaign conducted at 38 GHz. The objective of the research was to determine multipath and time varying channel behavior of short-hop millimeter-wave point-to-multipoint radio links during various weather events. 73963 power delay profiles (PDPs) were captured on three links, each comparable to proposed local multipoint distribution systems (LMDS) in a campus environment. Multipath was observed in unobstructed LOS links during rain but not during clear weather. Short-term variation of the received signal over 1-2 min observation periods is described by a Rician distribution with a K factor which varies as a function of rain rate. Measured rain attenuation exceeds Crane´s (1996) model predictions by several decibels. A novel prediction technique is presented that applies canonical antenna patterns and site specific information to estimate worst case multipath channel characteristics including relative power, time of arrival (TOA), and angle of arrival (AOA) of each multipath component. New metrics, the excess delay zone and relative power zone, are defined and contour plots are developed to determine potential reflectors from an area site map. These results and models provide useful guidelines for the design of millimeter-wave wireless communication systems.
Keywords :
Rician channels; delays; electromagnetic wave absorption; millimetre wave propagation; multipath channels; prediction theory; radio links; rain; time-varying channels; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; 38 GHz; AOA; Crane model predictions; K factor; LMDS; LOS links; Rician distribution; SHF; TOA; angle of arrival; area site map; campus environment; canonical antenna patterns; clear weather; contour plots; excess delay zone; local multipoint distribution systems; measured rain attenuation; millimeter-wave wireless communication systems; models; multipath channel; point-to-multipoint radiowave propagation; power delay profiles; prediction technique; rain rate; received signal; reflectors; relative power; relative power zone; short-hop millimeter-wave radio links; short-term variation; time of arrival; time varying channel; weather events; wide-band measurements; worst case multipath channel characteristics; Delay effects; Millimeter wave communication; Millimeter wave measurements; Millimeter wave technology; Radio link; Rain; Rician channels; Time varying systems; Weather forecasting; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on