DocumentCode
3595102
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
fYear
2014
Firstpage
108
Lastpage
112
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;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), 2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PIMRC.2014.7136142
Filename
7136142
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