DocumentCode
2091508
Title
28 GHz propagation measurements for outdoor cellular communications using steerable beam antennas in New York city
Author
Azar, Y. ; Wong, G.N. ; Wang, Kangping ; Mayzus, R. ; Schulz, J.K. ; Hang Zhao ; Gutierrez, F. ; Hwang, Duckdong ; Rappaport, T.S.
Author_Institution
Polytech. Inst., NYU Wireless, New York Univ., Brooklyn, NY, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
9-13 June 2013
Firstpage
5143
Lastpage
5147
Abstract
The millimeter wave frequency spectrum offers unprecedented bandwidths for future broadband cellular networks. This paper presents the world´s first empirical measurements for 28 GHz outdoor cellular propagation in New York City. Measurements were made in Manhattan for three different base station locations and 75 receiver locations over distances up to 500 meters. A 400 megachip-per-second channel sounder and directional horn antennas were used to measure propagation characteristics for future mm-wave cellular systems in urban environments. This paper presents measured path loss as a function of the transmitter - receiver separation distance, the angular distribution of received power using directional 24.5 dBi antennas, and power delay profiles observed in New York City. The measured data show that a large number of resolvable multipath components exist in both non line of sight and line of sight environments, with observed multipath excess delay spreads (20 dB) as great as 1388.4 ns and 753.5 ns, respectively. The widely diverse spatial channels observed at any particular location suggest that millimeter wave mobile communication systems with electrically steerable antennas could exploit resolvable multipath components to create viable links for cell sizes on the order of 200 m.
Keywords
cellular radio; horn antennas; multipath channels; radiowave propagation; New York city; angular distribution; broadband cellular networks; channel sounder; directional horn antennas; frequency 28 GHz; line of sight environments; millimeter wave frequency spectrum; millimeter wave mobile communication systems; mm-wave cellular systems; multipath components; non line of sight environments; outdoor cellular communications; path loss; power delay profiles; propagation measurements; size 200 m; steerable beam antennas; time 1388.4 ns; time 753.5 ns; transmitter-receiver separation distance; urban environments; Antenna measurements; Antennas; Attenuation; Azimuth; Delays; Loss measurement; 28 GHz; 5G; RF channel; channel sounder; millimeter wave cellular; millimeter wave communications; multipath delay spread; path loss exponent; sliding correlator;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Budapest
ISSN
1550-3607
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2013.6655399
Filename
6655399
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