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M i 60 GH i hMeasurement campaign at 60 GHz in the living room environment at TUBS
Date: 2009-07-15Authors:
Name Affiliations Address Phone email M ti J b T h i h S hl i it t 22 +4953139124 j b@if i t b dMartin Jacob Technische
Universität Braunschweig
Schleinitzstr. 22D-38092 Braunschweig
+495313912451
Thomas Kürner Technische Schleinitzstr. 22 +4953139124 t.kuerner@ tu-bs.de
Universität Braunschweig
D-38092 Braunschweig
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Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 1
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Abstract
This contribution describes a measurement campaign carried out in the living room environment at TUBScarried out in the living room environment at TUBS. The scenarios, the set-up, the phenomena and parameters measured are described. A very few first p yresults are presented. More results of the processed measurements will be shown in the up-coming TGadmeetings and/or phone conferences.
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 2
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Living Room Scenario
• Living Room Scenariog– Similar to scenario from [1]– Typical furniture
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 3
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Measurement Campaign
• Measurement Equipment as used in [2]• AoA vs AoD measurements• AoA vs. AoD measurements
– Polarization (HH,VV,HV)– Horn-Horn, Open-Openp p– NLOS
• Grid Measurements small scale behaviour• Dynamic Measurements• Different Tx Positions
– Horn-Horn– Open-Open
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 4
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AoA vs. AoD – Antennas/NLOS
• AntennasHorn Horn vs Open Open
• NLOS– Horn-Horn vs. Open-Open
Tx
TxTx
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 5
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AoA vs. AoD - Polarization
• Horn-Horn Configuration– Horizontal – Horizontal– Vertical – Vertical
Horizontal Vertical– Horizontal – Vertical
• Example (see next slide): TxExample (see next slide):– 12 dB higher reflection loss for
horizontal polarization
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 6
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AoA vs. AoD - Polarization
• Proposal: Comparison with results from Sawada et al.[4] and
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 7
Maltsev et. al. [5].
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Grid Measurements / Tx positions
• Grid Measurements Small Scale Fading
• Different Tx Positions– Horn-Horn– Open-Open Path Loss Model, Calibration
TxTxTx
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Tx
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Tx
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Dynamic MeasurementsSi l P i d• Single Person moving around
• Single Frequency: 67 GHz• Horn-Horn, Open-Open Configuration
Tx
Tx
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Dynamic Measurements – ExemplaryResult
• Next Steps: Parameterize single shadowing events, compare resultswith literature [6] and develop a shadowing model
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with literature [6] and develop a shadowing model
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Outlook on Ray Tracing Activities at TUBS
• Polarization Model from Maltsev et. al. [5] has beenimplementedimplemented
• Next Steps• Next Steps– Finish 3D models with furniture for Conference Room and Living
Room– Calibrate RayTracing Simulations with measurements– Build statistical models from Ray Tracing results
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 11
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References
• [1] E. Perahia, R. Maslennikov, “Simulation Scenario Floor Plans”, doc.: IEEE 802.11-09/0499r0
• [2] M. Jacob, T. Kürner, P. Chambelin, “Deterministic Channel Modeling for 60 GHz WLAN”, doc.: IEEE 802.11-09/0302r0
• [3] A. Maltsev et. al, “Polarization model for 60 GHz”, doc.: IEEE 802.11-[ ] , ,09/0431r0
• [4] H. Sawada et al., “Propagation measurements and considerations in conference room, living room and cubicle environments Part 1”, doc.: IEEEconference room, living room and cubicle environments Part 1 , doc.: IEEE 802.11-09/0721r1
• [5] A. Maltsev et. al, “Experimental Investigation of Polarization Impact on 60 GHz WLAN Systems”, doc.: IEEE 802.11-09/0552r060 GHz WLAN Systems , doc.: IEEE 802.11 09/0552r0
• [6] M. Jacob, T. Kürner, “Influence of moving people on the 60 GHz channel –a literature study”, doc.: IEEE 802.11-09/0744r0
Submission Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 12