This paper presents and compares two candidate large-scale propagation path loss models, the alpha-beta-gamma (ABG) model and the close-in (CI) free space reference distance model, for the design of fifth generation (5G) wireless communication systems in urban micro- and macro-cellular scenarios. Comparisons are made using the data obtained from 20 propagation measurement campaigns or ray-tracing studies from 2 GHz to 73.5 GHz over distances ranging from 5 m to 1429 m. The results show that the one-parameter CI model has a very similar goodness of fit (i.e., the shadow fading standard deviation) in both line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight environments, while offering substantial simplicity and more stable behavior across frequencies and dis...
Path loss is the primary factor that determines the overall coverage of networks. Designing reliable...
This paper presents the performance analysis of different empirical radio propagation models used in...
It has been widely speculated that the performance of the next generation based wireless network sho...
This paper presents key parameters including the line-of-sight (LOS) probability, large-scale path l...
It is becoming clear that 5G wireless systems will encompass frequencies from around 500 MHz all the...
The 3.5 GHz band is a strong candidate for future urban micro cell deployment with base station ante...
This paper presents path loss models and time dispersion parameters for different candidate frequenc...
Sensors and sensor networks are the future of fully automated industry solutions. With more capabili...
The paper presents measurement results of the GSM (900 MHz band), UMTS (2100 MHz band), and LTE (180...
The International Telecommunications Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU‐R) Study Group 3 identifie...
In the mobile phone system, it is highly desirable to estimate the loss of the track not only to imp...
This paper investigates the propagation characteristics of the urban macro cells at centimeter-wave ...
Cellular communication has become very important nowadays. It becomes obvious when the era of smartp...
The ability to estimate radio coverage accurately is fundamental for planning and optimizing any wir...
International audienceA 32 GHz urban microcellular measurement campaign is presented in this paper. ...
Path loss is the primary factor that determines the overall coverage of networks. Designing reliable...
This paper presents the performance analysis of different empirical radio propagation models used in...
It has been widely speculated that the performance of the next generation based wireless network sho...
This paper presents key parameters including the line-of-sight (LOS) probability, large-scale path l...
It is becoming clear that 5G wireless systems will encompass frequencies from around 500 MHz all the...
The 3.5 GHz band is a strong candidate for future urban micro cell deployment with base station ante...
This paper presents path loss models and time dispersion parameters for different candidate frequenc...
Sensors and sensor networks are the future of fully automated industry solutions. With more capabili...
The paper presents measurement results of the GSM (900 MHz band), UMTS (2100 MHz band), and LTE (180...
The International Telecommunications Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU‐R) Study Group 3 identifie...
In the mobile phone system, it is highly desirable to estimate the loss of the track not only to imp...
This paper investigates the propagation characteristics of the urban macro cells at centimeter-wave ...
Cellular communication has become very important nowadays. It becomes obvious when the era of smartp...
The ability to estimate radio coverage accurately is fundamental for planning and optimizing any wir...
International audienceA 32 GHz urban microcellular measurement campaign is presented in this paper. ...
Path loss is the primary factor that determines the overall coverage of networks. Designing reliable...
This paper presents the performance analysis of different empirical radio propagation models used in...
It has been widely speculated that the performance of the next generation based wireless network sho...