Title :
Comparison Analysis of Outdoor Channel Characteristics at 28 GHz and 2 GHz Using 3D Ray-Tracing Technique
Author :
Sangkyu Baek ; Youngbin Chang ; Hyunjin Kim ; Agiwal, Anil
Author_Institution :
DMC R&D Center, Electron., Co., Ltd., Suwon, South Korea
Abstract :
Broadband wireless systems operating in millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency band has been used for short-range wireless communication and point-to- point wireless backhaul. Due to lack of research work on outdoor radio propagation characteristics in mmWave frequency band, the question of feasibility of cellular communication including long-range and non-line of sight (NLoS) environments in mmWave frequency band is unanswered. In this paper, we investigate the radio propagation characteristics at 28 GHz and 2 GHz using 3D ray-tracing simulation based on Manhattan-like grid model. LoS and NLoS results of outdoor radio propagation characteristics considering beamforming effects at 28 GHz are provided. Results of 2 GHz in the same geometry are also provided. In LoS environment, the radio propagation with 25 dBi beamforming gain at 28 GHz has similar characteristics with 2 GHz. In NLoS environment, even if the transmitter has 25 dBi beamforming gain at 28 GHz, the received power is 10 to 25 dB lower than 2 GHz. The received power loss because of narrow beam usage at 28 GHz is negligible in both LoS and NLoS environments.
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; array signal processing; cellular radio; millimetre wave propagation; ray tracing; wireless channels; 3D ray-tracing technique; Broadband wireless systems; LoS environment; Manhattan-like grid model; NLoS; beamforming effects; cellular communication; frequency 2 GHz; frequency 28 GHz; millimeter wave frequency band; mmWave frequency band; nonline of sight environments; outdoor channel characteristic analysis; outdoor radio propagation characteristics; point-to-point wireless backhaul network; received power loss; short-range wireless communication system; transmitter; Array signal processing; Gain; OFDM; Radio propagation; Ray tracing; Receiving antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall), 2014 IEEE 80th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/VTCFall.2014.6965910