From Propagation Channel to Radio Channel: Beamforming Impact on Millimeter-Wave and Sub-Terahertz Wireless Transmission

Peize Zhang*, Katsuyuki Haneda, Wei Fan, Aarno Parssinen, Pekka Kyösti

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Abstract

To design a millimeter-wave/sub-terahertz wireless system, it is essential to understand the radio channel in which it will operate rather than the propagation channel. Radio channel consists of antennas and radio front-ends, in addition to propagation channel. In this paper, a framework of involving beamforming impact for radio channel characterization is introduced using multi-band measured and simulated propagation channel data. On the beamformed channel, we propose a beam direction-based channel similarity metric for the evaluation of multi-band channel similarity, as well as uplink and downlink channel reciprocity. The beamforming impact on time dispersion of measured sub- THz channels is also analyzed for radio interface design and parametrization.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2024 4th URSI Atlantic Radio Science Meeting, AT-RASC 2024
PublisherOmakustanteet Ephemeral Publishers
ISBN (Electronic)978-94-639681-0-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
EventURSI Atlantic Radio Science Meeting - Meloneras, Spain
Duration: 19 May 202424 May 2024
Conference number: 4

Conference

ConferenceURSI Atlantic Radio Science Meeting
Abbreviated titleAT-RASC
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMeloneras
Period19/05/202424/05/2024

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