Comparison of 28 GHz UMi Street Canyon Measurements With Map-Based Hybrid Channel Model

The map-based hybrid channel model is one of the candidates for managing stochastic components above millimeter waves. This model has been used in technical reports published by several well-known standardization organizations. This paper compares simulation using the map-based hybrid channel model...

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Main Authors: Gilbert Siy Ching, Hirokazu Yamakura, Yoto Emori, Yukiko Kishiki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10735192/
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Summary:The map-based hybrid channel model is one of the candidates for managing stochastic components above millimeter waves. This model has been used in technical reports published by several well-known standardization organizations. This paper compares simulation using the map-based hybrid channel model with measurements at 28 GHz urban microcell street canyon line-of-sight environment in terms of delay spread and angular spread. With a power threshold of −50 dB, the simulation results of delay spread and angular spread were in good agreement with the measurement results.
ISSN:2169-3536