32 research outputs found

    OTA Evaluation of Mobile Phone Antenna Performance for VoLTE [Measurements Corner]

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    Comparison of Ray Tracing Simulations and Channel Measurements At mmWave Bands for Indoor Scenarios

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    Analysis of Simulated and Measured Indoor Channels for mm-Wave Beamforming Applications

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    Ray tracing- (RT-) assisted beamforming, where beams are directly steered to dominant paths tracked by ray tracing simulations, is a promising beamforming strategy, since it avoids the time-consuming exhaustive beam searching adopted in conventional beam steering strategies. The performance of RT-assisted beamforming depends directly on how accurate the spatial profiles of the radio environment can be predicted by the RT simulation. In this paper, we investigate how ray tracing-assisted beamforming performs in both poorly furnished and richly furnished indoor environments. Single-user beamforming performance was investigated using both single beam and multiple beams, with two different power allocation schemes applied to multibeamforming. Channel measurements were performed at 28–30 GHz using a vector network analyzer equipped with a biconical antenna as the transmit antenna and a rotated horn antenna as the receive antenna. 3D ray tracing simulations were carried out in the same replicated propagation environments. Based on measurement and ray tracing simulation data, it is shown that RT-assisted beamforming performs well both for single and multibeamforming in these two representative indoor propagation environments

    Validation of Emulated Omnidirectional Antenna Output Using Directive Antenna Data

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    Precoding for TDD and FDD in Measured Massive MIMO Channels

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