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[Submitted on 30 Sep 2025 ]

Title: cmWave/FR3 Large-Scale Channel Characterization for Urban Macro/Micro and Suburban Environments

Title: 厘米波/FR3城市宏/微和郊区环境的大规模信道特性分析

Authors:K. F. Nieman, O. Kanhere, S. S. Ghassemzadeh
Abstract: This study delves into the comprehensive characterization of large-scale channels at centimeter wave frequencies 7-15 GHz for urban macro/micro and suburban environments. Path-loss, large-scale fading, and angular channel statistics are presented. Urban environments exhibited higher path loss and delay spread due to dense obstacles, whereas suburban areas showed relatively lower path loss but significant variability due to fewer but larger obstructions. The findings provide valuable insights for network planners and engineers, aiding in the development of more efficient and adaptive communication strategies. Enhanced models for channel prediction and system design are proposed, contributing to the advancement of next-generation wireless networks.
Abstract: 本研究深入探讨了在厘米波频率7-15 GHz下,城市宏/微环境和郊区环境中大规模信道的全面表征。 路径损耗、大尺度衰落和角度信道统计结果被呈现出来。 由于密集障碍物的存在,城市环境表现出更高的路径损耗和时延扩展,而郊区区域则显示出相对较低的路径损耗,但由于障碍物较少但体积较大,表现出显著的变异性。 这些发现为网络规划人员和工程师提供了有价值的见解,有助于开发更高效和自适应的通信策略。 提出了改进的信道预测和系统设计模型,有助于下一代无线网络的发展。
Comments: GLOBECOM 2025 - 2025 IEEE Global Communications Conference
Subjects: Information Theory (cs.IT)
Cite as: arXiv:2510.00275 [cs.IT]
  (or arXiv:2510.00275v1 [cs.IT] for this version)
  https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2510.00275
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From: Ojas Kanhere [view email]
[v1] Tue, 30 Sep 2025 20:54:21 UTC (5,278 KB)
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