Characterization of the 60 GHz Wireless Desktop Channel

Publication Type:
Conference
Issue Date:
2007-03-12T22:05:28Z
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In this paper we measure and characterize the 55-65 GHz wireless channels for a typical desktop environment. Due to the presence of many obstructions and reflectors on the desktop the 60 GHz desktop channel differs from an intra-room propagation environment as described in the literature. The Saleh-Valenuela (S-V) model is used to model the desktop environment. Key S-V model parameters such as Cluster Decay Factor, Ray Decay Factor, Cluster Arrival Rate, and Ray Arrival Rate are extracted from the measured data
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