15 research outputs found

    Outdoor to Indoor Penetration Loss at 28 GHz for Fixed Wireless Access

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    This paper present the results from a 28 GHz channel sounding campaign performed to investigate the effects of outdoor to indoor penetration on the wireless propagation channel characteristics for an urban microcell in a fixed wireless access scenario. The measurements are performed with a real-time channel sounder, which can measure path loss up to 169 dB, and equipped with phased array antennas that allows electrical beam steering for directionally resolved measurements in dynamic environments. Thanks to the short measurement time and the excellent phase stability of the system, we obtain both directional and omnidirectional channel power delay profiles without any delay uncertainty. For outdoor and indoor receiver locations, we compare path loss, delay spreads and angular spreads obtained for two different types of buildings

    Real-Time Ultra-Wideband Channel Sounder Design for 3–18 GHz

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    High-Resolution Parameter Estimation for Time-Varying Double Directional V2V Channel

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    On Channel Sounding With Switched Arrays in Fast Time-Varying Channels

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