Multipath clusters in a wireless channel could act as additional channels for spatial multiplexing MIMO systems. However, identifying them in order to come up with better cluster channel models has been a hurdle due to how they are defined. This paper considers the identification of these clusters at the mobile station through a middle ground approach—combining a globally optimized automatic clustering approach and manual clustering of the physical scatterers. By including the scattering verification in the cluster identification, better insight into their behavior in wireless channels would be known, especially the physical realism and eventually a more satisfactorily accurate cluster channel model could be proposed. The results show that ...
International audienceA directional wideband measurement campaign has been performed in urban macroc...
This paper describes the extraction of cluster parameters at the user terminal from wideband data me...
Designing wireless communication systems requires a knowledge of the propagation environment which i...
Using an optimized clustering approach, results of the determination of the clustering of multipaths...
We analyze the clustering of scatterers in mobile radio channels, i.e, the fact that scatterers are ...
This paper presents the results of angle and delay measurements in physically nonstationary radio ch...
We consider the clustering structure of wireless MIMO channels, and the impact that multiple cluster...
Proposed datasets for the interim goal of validating and comparing multipath clustering approaches a...
When a mobile station moves along a trajectory, it will see different parts of the same scatterers o...
Propagation channel modeling is essential in the design, simulation, and planning of wire- less comm...
The available geometry-based stochastic channel models (GSCMs) at millimetre-wave (mmWave) frequenci...
This paper proposes novel clustering approach which utilizes scattering points obtained from the mea...
This paper presents a stochastic geometry-based model of the multiple-input-multiple-output channel,...
Multipaths from COST 2100 channel model (C2CM) semi-urban scenario obtained from IEEE DataPort are c...
This paper presents a clustering and tracking method that exploits the geometry of the scattering po...
International audienceA directional wideband measurement campaign has been performed in urban macroc...
This paper describes the extraction of cluster parameters at the user terminal from wideband data me...
Designing wireless communication systems requires a knowledge of the propagation environment which i...
Using an optimized clustering approach, results of the determination of the clustering of multipaths...
We analyze the clustering of scatterers in mobile radio channels, i.e, the fact that scatterers are ...
This paper presents the results of angle and delay measurements in physically nonstationary radio ch...
We consider the clustering structure of wireless MIMO channels, and the impact that multiple cluster...
Proposed datasets for the interim goal of validating and comparing multipath clustering approaches a...
When a mobile station moves along a trajectory, it will see different parts of the same scatterers o...
Propagation channel modeling is essential in the design, simulation, and planning of wire- less comm...
The available geometry-based stochastic channel models (GSCMs) at millimetre-wave (mmWave) frequenci...
This paper proposes novel clustering approach which utilizes scattering points obtained from the mea...
This paper presents a stochastic geometry-based model of the multiple-input-multiple-output channel,...
Multipaths from COST 2100 channel model (C2CM) semi-urban scenario obtained from IEEE DataPort are c...
This paper presents a clustering and tracking method that exploits the geometry of the scattering po...
International audienceA directional wideband measurement campaign has been performed in urban macroc...
This paper describes the extraction of cluster parameters at the user terminal from wideband data me...
Designing wireless communication systems requires a knowledge of the propagation environment which i...