Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz

The past couple of years have seen an explosion in mobile data traffic as a result of the growth of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and those that are capable of monitoring, record, provide, and transfer Zetta Bytes of data on a yearly basis. As a solution, researchers focus toward the...

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Main Authors: Al-Samman, Ahmed M., Abd. Rahman, Tharek, Hadri, Marwan, Hindia, Mhd. Nour
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97286/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSPA.2017.8064923
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spelling my.utm.972862022-09-26T03:34:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97286/ Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz Al-Samman, Ahmed M. Abd. Rahman, Tharek Hadri, Marwan Hindia, Mhd. Nour TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The past couple of years have seen an explosion in mobile data traffic as a result of the growth of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and those that are capable of monitoring, record, provide, and transfer Zetta Bytes of data on a yearly basis. As a solution, researchers focus toward the frequency band above 6 GHz bands to propose a new band that can offer larger bandwidth. However, to choose the optimum operation frequency for 5G network needs several channel investigations in terms of large scale and small scale model. In this paper, the power decay is investigated based on path loss and the dispersion of 5G wideband channel. The path loss and time dispersion are estimated for 5G channel at 19 GHz frequency for a line of sight (LOS) and non-line of sight (NLOS) environment. An extensive measurement is conducted using wideband channel sounder within 1 GHz bandwidth. Two different types of antennas are used for collect the received signal directional and omnidirectional antenna. The results reveal that the path loss exponent values in the range of 0.2 to 2.1 depend on the antenna configuration and environment scenarios. For time dispersion analysis, it is found that the omnidirectional antenna is more suitable for RMS delay spread than using the horn antenna at the receiver side. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Al-Samman, Ahmed M. and Abd. Rahman, Tharek and Hadri, Marwan and Hindia, Mhd. Nour (2017) Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz. In: 13th IEEE International Colloquium on Signal Processing and its Applications, CSPA 2017, 10 - 12 March 2017, Penang, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSPA.2017.8064923
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Al-Samman, Ahmed M.
Abd. Rahman, Tharek
Hadri, Marwan
Hindia, Mhd. Nour
Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz
description The past couple of years have seen an explosion in mobile data traffic as a result of the growth of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and those that are capable of monitoring, record, provide, and transfer Zetta Bytes of data on a yearly basis. As a solution, researchers focus toward the frequency band above 6 GHz bands to propose a new band that can offer larger bandwidth. However, to choose the optimum operation frequency for 5G network needs several channel investigations in terms of large scale and small scale model. In this paper, the power decay is investigated based on path loss and the dispersion of 5G wideband channel. The path loss and time dispersion are estimated for 5G channel at 19 GHz frequency for a line of sight (LOS) and non-line of sight (NLOS) environment. An extensive measurement is conducted using wideband channel sounder within 1 GHz bandwidth. Two different types of antennas are used for collect the received signal directional and omnidirectional antenna. The results reveal that the path loss exponent values in the range of 0.2 to 2.1 depend on the antenna configuration and environment scenarios. For time dispersion analysis, it is found that the omnidirectional antenna is more suitable for RMS delay spread than using the horn antenna at the receiver side.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Al-Samman, Ahmed M.
Abd. Rahman, Tharek
Hadri, Marwan
Hindia, Mhd. Nour
author_facet Al-Samman, Ahmed M.
Abd. Rahman, Tharek
Hadri, Marwan
Hindia, Mhd. Nour
author_sort Al-Samman, Ahmed M.
title Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz
title_short Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz
title_full Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz
title_fullStr Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz
title_full_unstemmed Path loss and RMS delay spread model for 5G channel at 19 GHz
title_sort path loss and rms delay spread model for 5g channel at 19 ghz
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97286/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSPA.2017.8064923
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