This thesis presents an analysis of directional and multi-band radio channel characteristics in two key environments for 5th Generation (5G) mobile. From a review of the available literature within this field, three key motivations were identified for the work. The first was to measure multi-band radio channel characteristics in an industrial environment, as there appeared to be a gap in the current data pool surrounding this scenario. An Alpha-Beta-Gamma (ABG) path loss model for line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight has been presented along with delay spread and delay spread vs path loss data for 8 frequency bands ranging from below 1 GHz up to 68 GHz. The second motivation was provided by the part sponsors of this work, Intel, who provided...
An appropriate channel model is required to evaluate the performance of different physical (PHY) lay...
In order to realistically model urban micro-cell environments with low base station heights, a measu...
We analyze the clustering of scatterers in mobile radio channels, i.e, the fact that scatterers are ...
Abstract — The paper presents results of a multi-dimensional correlation analysis for time-variant d...
The millimeter-wave (mm-wave) band will be a key component of fifth-generation (5G) wireless communi...
The demand for mobile connectivity is continuously increasing, and by 2020 Mobile and Wireless Commu...
2018-08-07An accurate model for the wireless propagation channel is imperative for designing and tes...
To overcome considerable path loss in millimeter‐wave propagation, high‐gain directional beamforming...
In this thesis new systems for radio channel measurements including space and polarization dimension...
Research in inexpensive millimeter wave devices and electronically steerable antennas forbodes futur...
Prolonged beam alignment is the main source of overhead in mobile wireless communications at millime...
Due to the great demand of throughput and reliability for multimedia applications in Fifth Generatio...
This paper describes a model for mobile radio channels that includes consideration of directions of ...
This paper describes a model for mobile radio channels that includes consideration of directions of ...
To meet 5G requirements, industries are looking forward to a new set of frequency allocation in the ...
An appropriate channel model is required to evaluate the performance of different physical (PHY) lay...
In order to realistically model urban micro-cell environments with low base station heights, a measu...
We analyze the clustering of scatterers in mobile radio channels, i.e, the fact that scatterers are ...
Abstract — The paper presents results of a multi-dimensional correlation analysis for time-variant d...
The millimeter-wave (mm-wave) band will be a key component of fifth-generation (5G) wireless communi...
The demand for mobile connectivity is continuously increasing, and by 2020 Mobile and Wireless Commu...
2018-08-07An accurate model for the wireless propagation channel is imperative for designing and tes...
To overcome considerable path loss in millimeter‐wave propagation, high‐gain directional beamforming...
In this thesis new systems for radio channel measurements including space and polarization dimension...
Research in inexpensive millimeter wave devices and electronically steerable antennas forbodes futur...
Prolonged beam alignment is the main source of overhead in mobile wireless communications at millime...
Due to the great demand of throughput and reliability for multimedia applications in Fifth Generatio...
This paper describes a model for mobile radio channels that includes consideration of directions of ...
This paper describes a model for mobile radio channels that includes consideration of directions of ...
To meet 5G requirements, industries are looking forward to a new set of frequency allocation in the ...
An appropriate channel model is required to evaluate the performance of different physical (PHY) lay...
In order to realistically model urban micro-cell environments with low base station heights, a measu...
We analyze the clustering of scatterers in mobile radio channels, i.e, the fact that scatterers are ...