Path loss modification and multi-user capacity analysis by dynamic rain models for 5G radio communications in millimetre waves

2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 1488-1496 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiongwen Zhao ◽  
Qi Wang ◽  
Suiyan Geng ◽  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Jianhua Zhang ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 232 ◽  
pp. 04039
Author(s):  
Meiyan Ju ◽  
Chao Chen ◽  
Yueheng Li ◽  
Guoping Tan

Distributed antenna systems (DASs) can reduce the access distance, increase system capacity and improve system performance compared with conventional centralized multiple antenna systems. In this paper, the system capacity of downlink DAS with beamforming is investigated. The mathematical expression of system capacity is derived over the composite channel including Rayleigh fading, shadowing and path loss. At the same time, the interference from other APs is also considered for the studied AP. Numerical methods including Gauss-Hermite integral and composite Simpson’s rule are used to compute the system capacity of DAS under different MS distributions. Numerical results verify the precision of the mathematical analysis of system capacity by comparing Monte-Carlo simulation results. The results also show interference among APs shouldn’t be ignored when APs are close to each other or there are many APs.


Author(s):  
Lei Tang ◽  
Kuang-Ching Wang ◽  
Yong Huang ◽  
Fangming Gu

Wireless sensors are envisioned to be useful for plant floor process monitoring with unprecedented flexibility and low costs, where data can be relayed via a wireless network formed among the sensors. Factory environments, however, are known harsh for radio communications. For sensor radios engineered with extremely low power and simple circuitry, the sensor radio channel characteristics must be identified for optimal network design and reliability assessment. In this paper, a preliminary radio channel measurement study was performed based on the wireless sensor pairs in normal communication at the 2.4 GHz Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) band to assess the sensor radio channel properties in a university machine workshop. The effect of both stationary and moving (forklift) obstacles on the radio propagation in terms of the received signal power, bit error and packet error rates was studied. The effect of stationary obstacles was further analyzed against a simple path loss model to find the path loss exponent. A spectrum analyzer was also used to capture the noise backgrounds in free space and the machine shop, which shows significantly different radio activities among the investigated scenarios. The proposed channel measurement methodology through directly utilizing the sensor platforms will help future radio channel characterization studies in manufacturing plant floor environments.


2016 ◽  
Vol 64 (12) ◽  
pp. 5064-5077 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noman Akbar ◽  
Nan Yang ◽  
Parastoo Sadeghi ◽  
Rodney A. Kennedy

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