Large bandwidths are needed to meet the high-throughput requirements of future wireless communication systems. These larger bandwidths are available at mmWave and sub-THz frequencies, such as the V-band ranging from 50 to 75 GHz and the D-band ranging from 110 to 170 GHz. In this paper, we present channel measurements in an office environment, covering the full D-band. Line-of-Sight (LOS) path loss (PL) is modeled as a function of frequency and distance. Both a single-frequency floating-intercept and multi-frequency alpha-beta-gamma model provide a good fit to the measured LOS PL data. Attenuation due to blockage of the LOS path by various desk objects, such as computer peripherals and cables, is determined, as well as attenuation due to pl...
To meet 5G requirements, industries are looking forward to a new set of frequency allocation in the ...
Exploitation of the millimetre-wave (mmWave) bands at 28 GHz and above is a key part of the fifth ge...
A novel empirical path-loss model for wireless indoor short-range office environment at 4.3–7.3 GHz ...
Large bandwidths are needed to meet the high-throughput requirements of future wireless communicatio...
This paper presents indoor radio channel measurements and models at D-band frequencies. A Line-of-Si...
As the throughput requirements for wireless communication links keep rising, characterization of sub...
As the throughput requirements for wireless communication links keep rising, characterization of sub...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
Fifth generation wireless communications will exploit the enormous chunk of bandwidth available at m...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
Abstract A need for measurement data for frequencies above 100 GHz has increased. In this paper, we...
Fifth generation wireless communication networks will demand massive bandwidth for high data rates. ...
Millimeter wave frequency bands present a huge bandwidth for fifth generation wireless communication...
Ultrabroadband Terahertz communication systems are expected to help satisfy the ever-growing need fo...
Ultra-wideband terahertz (THz) wireless communication systems are anticipated as a promising solutio...
To meet 5G requirements, industries are looking forward to a new set of frequency allocation in the ...
Exploitation of the millimetre-wave (mmWave) bands at 28 GHz and above is a key part of the fifth ge...
A novel empirical path-loss model for wireless indoor short-range office environment at 4.3–7.3 GHz ...
Large bandwidths are needed to meet the high-throughput requirements of future wireless communicatio...
This paper presents indoor radio channel measurements and models at D-band frequencies. A Line-of-Si...
As the throughput requirements for wireless communication links keep rising, characterization of sub...
As the throughput requirements for wireless communication links keep rising, characterization of sub...
International audienceThis paper presents path loss models based on extensive propagation measuremen...
Fifth generation wireless communications will exploit the enormous chunk of bandwidth available at m...
International audienceIn this work, we study the dynamic 60 GHz radio propagation channel conducted ...
Abstract A need for measurement data for frequencies above 100 GHz has increased. In this paper, we...
Fifth generation wireless communication networks will demand massive bandwidth for high data rates. ...
Millimeter wave frequency bands present a huge bandwidth for fifth generation wireless communication...
Ultrabroadband Terahertz communication systems are expected to help satisfy the ever-growing need fo...
Ultra-wideband terahertz (THz) wireless communication systems are anticipated as a promising solutio...
To meet 5G requirements, industries are looking forward to a new set of frequency allocation in the ...
Exploitation of the millimetre-wave (mmWave) bands at 28 GHz and above is a key part of the fifth ge...
A novel empirical path-loss model for wireless indoor short-range office environment at 4.3–7.3 GHz ...