Title :
System level modeling and performance of an outdoor mmWave local area access system
Author :
Thomas, Timothy A. ; Vook, Frederick W.
Author_Institution :
Nokia, Arlington Heights, IL, USA
Abstract :
Millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies offer the potential for very large capacity increases from traditional cellular frequencies because of the incredible amount of available spectrum (e.g., 10 GHz in the E-band alone). Additionally the latest channel measurements and research have shown that mmWave frequencies are useable for a 5G-type local area access system. However, employing mmWave frequencies for outdoor local area access presents a challenge particularly from blockage of the signal from the mobile to the access point. Using the latest path loss equations from measured data, a newly developed mmWave channel environment, and a model for distance-dependence LOS blocking probability, system-level capacity results are presented for a dense urban environment. The results show that with adequate access point density that low outage probability can be obtained with cell-edge rates well in excess of 100 Mbps and cell-average user throughputs of up to 5.12 Gbps.
Keywords :
5G mobile communication; cellular radio; probability; radio access networks; telecommunication network reliability; wireless LAN; wireless channels; 5G-type local area access system; cell-edge rate; distance-dependence LOS blocking probability; millimeter wave frequency; mmWave channel environment; outage probability; outdoor MM-wave local area access system; path loss equation; system level modeling; Arrays; Buildings; Channel models; Layout; Mobile communication; Throughput; Vegetation; LOS probability; mmWave; system simulations;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), 2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2014.7136142