Observations on Large-Scale Attenuation Effects in a 26 GHz Urban Micro-Cell Environment
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Ramírez Arroyo, Alejandro; B. Sørensen, Troels; Beltoft, Peter; Christiansen, Henrik; Valenzuela Valdes, Juan Francisco; Mogensen, PrebenEditorial
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Materia
Measurement campaign Outdoor Path gain
Fecha
2024-07-26Referencia bibliográfica
Ramírez Arroyo, A. et. al. IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 13, 2611-2615. [ https://doi.org/10.1109/LWC.2024.3434415]
Resumen
This letter presents a measurement campaign carried
out in an FR2 urban outdoor environment in a live experimental
network deployment. The radio propagation analysis
from a physical perspective at 26 GHz is essential for the correct
deployment and dimensioning of future communication networks.
This study performs a walk test emulating realistic conditions
under which a pedestrian may be affected, summarizing and
evaluating some of the typical effects encountered in a communications
scenario such as penetration losses in a building, losses
due to vegetation or the human body, or diffraction/scattering
propagation around corners in street canyon-like environments.
The operational conditions of the 5G network, the urban microcell
scenario, and the use of omnidirectional antennas on the UE
side validate the channel conditions from a perspective closer to
a realistic scenario for a pedestrian within a FR2 live network.