WOS: 000454900300010In this work, we present and analyze the simulation results of millimeter-wave propagation channel performed over the sea surface for ship to ship scenario. We present a channel characterization study where channel parameters such as path loss, received power, root mean square delay spread, and power delay profile are inspected by taking the ray tracing advantages of the Wireless InSite software. 35 GHz and 94 GHz are the bands of interest, as they have minimum water and oxygen attenuation and their performances in practice would be the best among the other frequency bands. In our study, we investigate the effect of ray spacing, Earth's curvature, and the sea surface roughness on marine channel characteristics. Our resul...
Over the past few years, the modeling of wireless channels for radio wave propagation over the sea s...
Abstract — Due to the metallic structure of decks, bulkheads and watertight (WT) doors, wireless com...
Near sea-surface line-of-sight (LoS) radiowave propagation at 5 GHz was investigated through narrowb...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
Wireless connectivity has been realized for multiple environments and different frequency bands. How...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
Wireless connectivity has been realized for multiple environments and different frequency bands. How...
The propagation of electromagnetic waves on land and sea is significantly different. Although the Lo...
This letter presents the analysis of a channel sounding campaign in the hull of a bulk carrier vesse...
This letter presents the analysis of a channel sounding campaign in the hull of a bulk carrier vesse...
Wireless connectivity has been realized for multiple environments and different frequency bands. How...
The characterization of a Line of Sight (LOS) and a Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) link is performed over ...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
Over the past few years, the modeling of wireless channels for radio wave propagation over the sea s...
Abstract — Due to the metallic structure of decks, bulkheads and watertight (WT) doors, wireless com...
Near sea-surface line-of-sight (LoS) radiowave propagation at 5 GHz was investigated through narrowb...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
Wireless connectivity has been realized for multiple environments and different frequency bands. How...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
Wireless connectivity has been realized for multiple environments and different frequency bands. How...
The propagation of electromagnetic waves on land and sea is significantly different. Although the Lo...
This letter presents the analysis of a channel sounding campaign in the hull of a bulk carrier vesse...
This letter presents the analysis of a channel sounding campaign in the hull of a bulk carrier vesse...
Wireless connectivity has been realized for multiple environments and different frequency bands. How...
The characterization of a Line of Sight (LOS) and a Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) link is performed over ...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
Over the past few years, the modeling of wireless channels for radio wave propagation over the sea s...
Abstract — Due to the metallic structure of decks, bulkheads and watertight (WT) doors, wireless com...
Near sea-surface line-of-sight (LoS) radiowave propagation at 5 GHz was investigated through narrowb...