Millimeter-wave channel modeling for airplanes, trains, and other in-vehicle environments can be considered jointly as different variations of a general site, namely an indoor dense space (IDS). In this work, by using ray-tracing (RT) simulations, we compare the effect of frame material, user density, and geometry on the channel characteristics at 28, 39, and 60 GHz bands. We observe that temporal and spatial parameters in IDS have unique distributions some depending on the transmitter (TX)-receiver (RX) separation in comparison to the indoor office (IO) channel model. The frame material is the main determining factor of the channel characteristics, with different bands and geometries show minor effects. We extend our channel modeling effor...
In this paper, we examine millimeter wave propagation in an application-oriented indoor environment ...
In millimeter-wave indoor radio systems the radiation patterns of the applied antennas at the remote...
An extensive review of the statistical characterization of 60-GHz indoor radio channels is provided ...
Millimeter-wave channel modeling for airplanes, trains, and other in-vehicle environments can be con...
Design of high quality, high speed wireless networks to connect mobile users requires large bandwidt...
Frequency bands above 6 GHz are being considered for future 5G wireless systems because of the large...
The millimeter-wave (mmWave) is expected to deliver a huge bandwidth to address the future demands f...
The main target of this article is to perform the multidimensional analysis of multipath propagation...
A propagation model for the prediction of indoor radio channel characteristics at millimetre-wave fr...
In this paper, a comparative analysis between concentrated and distributed massive multiple-input mu...
Channel capacity of a MIMO system is dependent not only on the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) but also ...
The shortage of frequency band below 6 GHz available for communications and data transfer has recent...
To study the radio propagation channel fading at 60 GHz, a 3D ray-tracing simulator is used to predi...
Several propagation channel models are designed to verify signal behavior in specific environments f...
In this paper, we examine millimeter wave propagation in an application-oriented indoor environment ...
In millimeter-wave indoor radio systems the radiation patterns of the applied antennas at the remote...
An extensive review of the statistical characterization of 60-GHz indoor radio channels is provided ...
Millimeter-wave channel modeling for airplanes, trains, and other in-vehicle environments can be con...
Design of high quality, high speed wireless networks to connect mobile users requires large bandwidt...
Frequency bands above 6 GHz are being considered for future 5G wireless systems because of the large...
The millimeter-wave (mmWave) is expected to deliver a huge bandwidth to address the future demands f...
The main target of this article is to perform the multidimensional analysis of multipath propagation...
A propagation model for the prediction of indoor radio channel characteristics at millimetre-wave fr...
In this paper, a comparative analysis between concentrated and distributed massive multiple-input mu...
Channel capacity of a MIMO system is dependent not only on the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) but also ...
The shortage of frequency band below 6 GHz available for communications and data transfer has recent...
To study the radio propagation channel fading at 60 GHz, a 3D ray-tracing simulator is used to predi...
Several propagation channel models are designed to verify signal behavior in specific environments f...
In this paper, we examine millimeter wave propagation in an application-oriented indoor environment ...
In millimeter-wave indoor radio systems the radiation patterns of the applied antennas at the remote...
An extensive review of the statistical characterization of 60-GHz indoor radio channels is provided ...