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<div class="csl-entry">Zavorka, R., Mikulasek, T., Vychodil, J., Blumenstein, J., Chandra, A., Hammoud, H., Kelner, J. M., Ziółkowski, C. H., Zemen, T., Mecklenbräuker, C., & Prokes, A. (2024). Characterizing the 80 GHz Channel in Static Scenarios: Diffuse Reflection, Scattering and Transmission through Trees under Varying Weather Conditions. <i>IEEE Access</i>, <i>12</i>, 144738–144749. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3472003</div>
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2169-3536
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/201953
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The deployment of wireless systems in millimeter wave relies on a thorough understanding of electromagnetic wave propagation under various weather conditions and scenarios. In this study, we characterize millimeter wave propagation effects from measurement data, utilizing channel impulse response analysis with a focus on root mean square delay spread and Rician K -factor. The obtained results highlight the significant influence of weather conditions and foliage on propagation, including diffuse reflection, scattering, and absorption. Particularly, we observed a notable increase in scattering from deciduous trees with leaves, in comparison with bare trees or ones covered by snow or ice. The attenuation of the signal propagated through a tree with foliage is 2.16 dB/m higher compared to a bare tree. Our validation measurements within a semi-anechoic chamber confirmed these observations and aided in quantifying the differences. These findings offer valuable insights into the dynamics of millimeter-wave signals that are important for advancing wireless communication technologies.
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en
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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
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IEEE Access
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dc.subject
Channel impulse response
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Weather conditions
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RMS delay spread
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Rician K-factor
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Channel characterization
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80 GHz channel sounding
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Channel modeling
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dc.title
Characterizing the 80 GHz Channel in Static Scenarios: Diffuse Reflection, Scattering and Transmission through Trees under Varying Weather Conditions