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Channel characterization at 120 GHz for future indoor communication systems |
Chen Zhen (陈镇), Cao Jun-Cheng (曹俊诚) |
Key Laboratory of Terahertz Solid-State Technology, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Science, Shanghai 200050, China |
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Abstract We present a simulation on the spatial and temporal characteristics of the indoor propagation channel at 120 GHz. The simulation, applied to a dynamic scenario with randomly placed objects and moving people in a room, is based on a three-dimensional ray-tracing method. Propagation and reflection mechanisms of electromagnetic waves are discussed in the channel model. The received power in a 0.95-m-height plane is obtained. Comparison between walls and ceiling covered with dielectric mirrors and those with three common wall and ceiling materials are presented. The result shows that the holistic received power level with dielectric mirrors is about 10 dB higher than with other materials.
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Received: 15 August 2012
Revised: 06 November 2012
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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92.60.Ta
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(Electromagnetic wave propagation)
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01.20.+x
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(Communication forms and techniques (written, oral, electronic, etc.))
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87.16.A-
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(Theory, modeling, and simulations)
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Fund: Project supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2011AA010205), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 61131006 and 61021064), the Major National Development Project of Scientific Instrument and Equipment, China (Grant No. 2011YQ150021), the Important National Science and Technology Specific Projects, China (Grant No. 2011ZX02707), the Major Project (Grant No. YYYJ-1123-1), the International Collaboration and Innovation Program on High Mobility Materials Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and Technology, China (Grant No. 10JC1417000). |
Corresponding Authors:
Cao Jun-Cheng
E-mail: jccao@mail.sim.ac.cn
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Cite this article:
Chen Zhen (陈镇), Cao Jun-Cheng (曹俊诚) Channel characterization at 120 GHz for future indoor communication systems 2013 Chin. Phys. B 22 059201
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