Presentation 2003/2/26
Indoor Propagation Experiment at 60GHz and 70GHz : A study of propagation characteristic in an office environment
Naoko SAKAMOTO, Ami KANAZAWA, Hiroyo OGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) The demand for indoor high-speed wireless networks is increasing and millimeter-wave bandwidths seem to be especially suitable for ad hoc wireless systems. At the communications research laboratory, we have has commenced a project to experiment with millimeter-wave communication systems that use a frequency of 70 GHz. The experiments were performed in an office environment at frequencies of 60 and 70GHz. We measured the propagation characteristics depending on the antenna height and the propagation characteristics depending on the distance between the transmitter and receiver in LOS and NLOS environments. We also measured the propagation characteristics depending on the angle of the receiving antenna in NLOS environment. The results of the propagation measurements are presented.
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Keyword(in English) millimeter-wave propagation / indoor / office environment / delay spread
Paper # SST2002-85,A・P2002-184,RCS2002-301,MoMuC2002-110,MW2002-192
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Title (in English) Indoor Propagation Experiment at 60GHz and 70GHz : A study of propagation characteristic in an office environment
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Keyword(1) millimeter-wave propagation
Keyword(2) indoor
Keyword(3) office environment
Keyword(4) delay spread
1st Author's Name Naoko SAKAMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Advanced Technology Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Ami KANAZAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, IAI
3rd Author's Name Hiroyo OGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, IAI
Date 2003/2/26
Paper # SST2002-85,A・P2002-184,RCS2002-301,MoMuC2002-110,MW2002-192
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 674
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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