International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted by measurements in an open-space office. These measurements quantify the effect of natural people movements on the path loss before and during working hours. Thus, it's possible to compare the effect produced by these movements with the static case when the office is empty of people. Measurements were performed using a vector network analyzer (VNA) operating on 2 GHz bandwidth. 9900 measures of power loss were recorded over eleven hours of measurements for each receiver position. Five receiver positions were considered to study three cases of receiver positions type the line-of-sight (LOS), the obstructed-line-of-sight (OLOS) and the non-line...
International audienceParis 6, UR2, L2E, Paris, FR The increasing interest for the millimeter wave s...
Käsikirjoitus avataan, kun artikkeli julkaistu.In this work, we present an empirical study on the ch...
International audienceThe 60 GHz frequency band appears to he very promising for wireless multimedia...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents the results obtained from 60 GHz propagation measurement c...
International audienceThis paper presents the results obtained from 60 GHz propagation measurement c...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceIn this work, we present a propagation measurements campaign conducted at 60 G...
International audienceParis 6, UR2, L2E, Paris, FR The increasing interest for the millimeter wave s...
Käsikirjoitus avataan, kun artikkeli julkaistu.In this work, we present an empirical study on the ch...
International audienceThe 60 GHz frequency band appears to he very promising for wireless multimedia...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents characterization measurements of the dynamic propagation c...
International audienceThis paper presents the results obtained from 60 GHz propagation measurement c...
International audienceThis paper presents the results obtained from 60 GHz propagation measurement c...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
International audienceIn this work, we present a propagation measurements campaign conducted at 60 G...
International audienceParis 6, UR2, L2E, Paris, FR The increasing interest for the millimeter wave s...
Käsikirjoitus avataan, kun artikkeli julkaistu.In this work, we present an empirical study on the ch...
International audienceThe 60 GHz frequency band appears to he very promising for wireless multimedia...