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In this paper, we present path loss characteristics based on channel measurements in indoor commercial area at 28 GHz. The measurement campaign has been conducted in Seoul railway station and Incheon international airport terminal, which were selected to represent indoor hotspot regions in Korea. In order to compensate for the path loss increase due to higher frequencies, high-gain directional horn...
In this paper, the results of outdoor-to-indoor multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel measurements at 780 MHz are presented. The motivation for these measurements was to provide actual measurement data needed to extend the International Mobile Telecommunications -Advanced (IMT-A) channel models to the frequencies around 400 - 900 MHz. There are publications reporting measurement results for...
This paper presents and analyzes the results of millimeter-wave 60-GHz frequency range propagation channel measurements that are performed in various indoor environments for continuous-route and direction-of-arrival (DOA) measurement campaigns. The statistical parameters of the propagation channel, such as the number of paths, the RMS delay spread, the path loss, and the shadowing, are inspected....
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