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Journal Article Ray-Tracing-Based Data Expansion from Limited Sub-THz Channel Measurements in Urban Street
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Authors
In-Seok Lee, Kyung-Won Kim, Seong-Jun Oh
Issue Date
2024-05
Citation
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, v.13, no.5, pp.1305-1309
ISSN
2162-2337
Publisher
IEEE Communications Society
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LWC.2024.3368273
Abstract
Various measurement campaigns and studies have been conducted on the sub-THz frequency band (above 100 GHz) for potential future mobile communication use. However, collecting sufficient measurement data is challenging due to the high pathloss, and there is also a possibility that the measurement data is biased from measurement equipment outages. This letter proposes a ray-tracing simulation to complement measurements of the 159 GHz band in an urban street-canyon. Using virtual measurement points generated by a ray-tracing simulator, the pathloss exponent of the 159 GHz band is estimated after checking some results against the measurement data. In the censored environment, the pathloss estimation result is compared with the ray-tracing using the Tobit Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimation. The results show that the pathloss exponent estimated by ray tracing simulation with virtual measurement points matches the result of the ML estimation method. Based on these, small scale channel parameters such as a delay spread and angular spreads were also estimated, and they can be used for 159 GHz channel simulation.
KSP Keywords
Angular spread, Channel Simulation, Channel measurement, Channel parameters, Data expansion, Delay spread, Estimation method, GHz band, Maximum likelihood (ML) estimation, Measurement equipment, Measurement points