Polarimetric Diffuse Scattering Channel Measurements At 26 Ghz And 60 Ghz

2018 IEEE 29TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PERSONAL, INDOOR AND MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS (PIMRC)(2018)

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Fifth generation (5G) networks will utilise the large bandwidth available in millimetre wave (mmWave) frequency bands up to 100 GHz in order to meet the ever-increasing high data rate demands. Efficient communications system design for such networks requires a thorough understanding of the propagation properties of the electromagnetic signals at such high frequencies. This paper presents the results of a polarimetric channel measurement campaign at 26 GHz and 60 GHz showing that diffuse scattering can be a dominant propagation mechanism for mmWave links. The use of a wide bandwidth provides a detailed insight into the multipath structure of the channel. It is shown that in a diffuse scattering scenario, nearly co-incident signals create small scale fading that affects the flatness of the channel significantly even when directional antennas are used. This also results in large co-to-cross polarisation ratio (XPR) variations across the channel bandwidth.
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5G, Millimetre wave, Diffuse scattering
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