Geometry-Based Stochastic Channel Model for Two-Story Lobby Environment at 10 GHz
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 64(9): 3990-4003
Article 2016 English
Authors
AR
Antti Roivainen
CD
Cláudio Ferreira Dias
NT
Nuutti Tervo
Abstract
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This paper presents a complete parametrization for a three-dimensional (3-D) geometry-based stochastic radio channel model (GSCM) at 10.1 GHz based on a measurement campaign. The radio channel measurements were carried out with a vector network analyzer over a 500 MHz bandwidth in a two-story lobby environment. The measurements were conducted with 9 × 324 dual polarized virtual antenna arrays in line-of-sight (LOS) and non-LOS propagation conditions. The recorded data was post-processed using the estimation of signal parameters via rotation invariance algorithm. The statistical analysis was carried out to provide full 3-D parametrization for the GSCM. The parametrization was verified by radio channel simulations. Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel is reconstructed from the estimated propagation paths and equivalently the channel simulations are performed by quasi-deterministic radio channel generator using our measurements-based parameters. The channel capacity, Demmel condition number, and relative condition numbers are used as the verification metrics. The results show that the reconstructed MIMO channel matches well the simulated MIMO channel.
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