Title :
73 GHz millimeter wave propagation measurements for outdoor urban mobile and backhaul communications in New York City
Author :
MacCartney, George R. ; Rappaport, T.S.
Author_Institution :
Polytech. Sch. of Eng., NYU Wireless, New York Univ., New York, NY, USA
Abstract :
The spectrum congestion experienced in today´s common cellular bands has led to research and measurements to explore the vast bandwidths available at millimeter waves (mmWaves). NYU WIRELESS conducted E-band propagation measurements for both mobile and backhaul scenarios in 2013 in the dense urban environment of New York City using a sliding correlator channel sounder, by transmitting a 400 Mega chip per second (Mcps) PN sequence with a power delay profile (PDP) multipath time resolution of 2.5 ns. Measurements were made for more than 30 transmitter-to-receiver location combinations for both mobile and backhaul scenarios with separation distances up to 200 m. This paper presents results that support the use of directional steerable antennas at mmWave bands in order to achieve comparable path loss models and channel statistics to today´s current cellular systems and at 28 GHz. These early results reveal that the mmWave spectrum, specifically the E-band, could be used for future cellular communications by exploiting multipath in urban environments with the help of beam-steering and beam combining.
Keywords :
beam steering; cellular radio; millimetre wave propagation; pseudonoise codes; radio spectrum management; E-band propagation measurements; NYU WIRELESS; New York City; PN sequence; backhaul communications; beam combining; beam-steering; cellular bands; cellular communications; directional steerable antennas; frequency 28 GHz; frequency 73 GHz; millimeter wave propagation measurements; mmWave spectrum; outdoor urban mobile; power delay profile multipath time resolution; sliding correlator channel sounder; spectrum congestion; time 2.5 ns; Antenna measurements; Antennas; Azimuth; Cities and towns; Loss measurement; Mobile communication; Wireless communication; 5G; 73 GHz; E-band; channel sounder; directional steer-able antennas; mmWave; path loss; propagation; sliding correlator;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2014.6884090