Title :
Millimeter-Wave Omnidirectional Path Loss Data for Small Cell 5G Channel Modeling
Author :
Maccartney, George R. ; Rappaport, Theodore S. ; Samimi, Mathew K. ; Sun, Shu
Author_Institution :
WIRELESS Res. Center, New York Univ. (NYU), New York, NY, USA
fDate :
7/7/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper provides 28- and 73-GHz urban omnidirectional propagation large-scale path loss data measured in downtown New York City during the summers of 2012 and 2013, and 38 GHz data measured in downtown Austin in the summer of 2011. The data provided herein may be used by antenna, propagation, and communications researchers for emerging mobile and/or backhaul millimeter-wave (mmWave) system analyses. This paper also presents measurement layout maps with transmitter and receiver locations and GPS coordinates, so that anyone may create similar or new measurements and models, or may perform further processing, such as with ray-tracers and modeling tools, in addition to studying mmWave system performance. Using the data provided herein, large-scale path loss models using a standard close-in 1 meter free-space reference distance are provided for each of the three frequency bands.
Keywords :
5G mobile communication; cellular radio; millimetre wave propagation; free space reference distance; frequency 28 GHz; frequency 38 GHz; frequency 73 GHz; millimeter wave omnidirectional path loss data; millimeter wave system; small cell 5G channel modeling; urban omnidirectional propagation; 5G mobile communication; Channel estimation; Loss measurement; Microcell networks; Millimeter wave communication; 28 GHz; 38 GHz; 5G; 73 GHz; mmWave; omnidirectional modelsrun; outage; path loss; propagation;
Journal_Title :
Access, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2465848