A Novel B5G Frequency Nonstationary Wireless Channel Model

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation(2021)

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Frequency nonstationarity is an important statistical property of beyond fifth generation wireless communication channels due to extremely large bandwidths used in millimeter wave (mmWave) and teraherz communications. In this article, a general averaged power delay profile method is first introduced as a metric to determine the stationarity regions of wireless channels in the time, frequency, and spatial domains. Then, we apply this method to determine the frequency stationarity regions (FSRs) of channel measurements in a sub-6-GHz frequency band (2-4 GHz) and two mmWave frequency bands (14-16 GHz and 28-30 GHz). Frequency nonstationary (FnS) properties are found from all of the three bands. A novel FnS channel model is then proposed to model wireless channels in all frequency bands. We first split a FnS channel into a few frequency stationary (FS) subband channels and model them one by one, which are finally combined as an FnS channel model considering the cluster evolution in the frequency domain and the frequency consistency of subband channels. Simulation results show that the frequency correlation functions of the proposed FnS channel model fit well those of the measured FnS channels.
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Frequency consistency,frequency domain cluster evolution,frequency nonstationary channel model,frequency stationarity region (FSR),general averaged power delay profile (APDP) method
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