Experimental Analysis of the Multipath Lifetime in Indoor Millimeter-Wave Channels

Allan Wainaina Mbugua, Yun Chen, Yilin Ji, Wei Fan

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Abstract

Dense spatial sampling of a radio channel where measurements are carried out in many spatial locations is often necessary to accurately capture the multipath components (MPCs) lifetime, i.e., the birth and death process of the MPCs. However, dense spatial sampling is limited by a channel sounder's capabilities, such as the number of channel impulse responses (CIRs) per unit time that can be recorded and the measurement duration required to capture the CIRs. The number of spatial samples can be reduced significantly by an interpolation of the channel in a given interval in postprocessing. However, interpolation of the channel requires that there is no significant birth and death of the dominant MPCs in the selected interpolation interval. In this letter, a configuration of two antenna arrays is proposed for monitoring the birth and death of MPCs by comparing the frequency correlation signature of the arrays thus enabling a reduction of the density of spatial sampling. This is validated in an indoor scenario at the millimeter-wave frequency band from 26.5 to 30 GHz along a linear trajectory.
Original languageEnglish
JournalI E E E Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
Volume23
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)129-133
Number of pages5
ISSN1536-1225
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Antenna arrays
  • Antenna measurements
  • Antennas
  • Bandwidth
  • Correlation
  • Millimeter-wave
  • Time measurement
  • Trajectory
  • multipath lifetime
  • radio channel sounding
  • virtual antenna array

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