Fading Characterization of UE to Ceiling-Mounted Access Point Communications at 60 GHz
Fading Characterization of UE to Ceiling-Mounted Access Point Communications at 60 GHz
- Author(s):Seong Ki Yoo; S.L. Cotton; Young Jin Chun;W.G. Scanlon
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2018.0989
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- Author(s):Seong Ki Yoo; S.L. Cotton; Young Jin Chun;W.G. Scanlon Source: 12th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2018), 2018page(5 pp.)
- Conference: 12th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2018)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2018.0989
- ISBN:978-1-78561-816-1
- Location:London, UK
- Conference date:9-13 April 2018
- Format: PDF
This paper presents an investigation of the first- and second-order statistics of the small-scale fading observed in short range indoor millimeter-wave channels between a user equipment (UE) and a ceiling-mounted access point (AP) operating at 60 GHz. In this study, three UE positions associated with common use cases were considered: making a voice call (head), sending a text message or operating an app (hand) and carrying a device (pocket). For the mobile line of sight (LOS) and nonLOS (NLOS) channel measurements, the user walked towards and away from the AP within an indoor hallway environment. The first- and second-order statistics of the Rice and Nakagami-m fading models were employed to characterize the small-scale fading behavior experienced in the UE-to-AP channels. Overall, they were shown to provide a good agreement with the measured channel data. Using the Akaike information criterion, the Nakagami-m distribution was favored for the majority of the cases considered in this study.
Inspec keywords: Nakagami channels;statistical analysis;indoor radio;Rayleigh channels;millimetre wave communication
Subjects:Other topics in statistics;Radio links and equipment
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