2018 Fifth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/pdgc.2018.8745875
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5G: An overview of Channels characteristics and modelling techniques

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“…Decreasing the connection time T also decreases the time averaged gain, that is, G N,K m (T = 60 s) > G N,K m (T = 10 s) > G N,K m (T = 1 s) for any fixed m, N or K. This observation is explained by the fact that the more independent UE sets are served in the averaging time-span T avg (or, equivalently, the less the T value is), the closer G N,K m approaches the normalized average of instantaneous array patterns A(θ, ϕ, t) over the cell. Conversely, in the limit of a single UE served with T = T avg , as follows from ( 10), (11), (12), the time-averaged gain is the instantaneous BS pattern maximum. In this case, the CB beamforming realizes the maximum theoretical gain G max for the codebook directions coinciding with the maxima of the BS antenna element's individual pattern.…”
Section: Normalized Time-averaged Gainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Decreasing the connection time T also decreases the time averaged gain, that is, G N,K m (T = 60 s) > G N,K m (T = 10 s) > G N,K m (T = 1 s) for any fixed m, N or K. This observation is explained by the fact that the more independent UE sets are served in the averaging time-span T avg (or, equivalently, the less the T value is), the closer G N,K m approaches the normalized average of instantaneous array patterns A(θ, ϕ, t) over the cell. Conversely, in the limit of a single UE served with T = T avg , as follows from ( 10), (11), (12), the time-averaged gain is the instantaneous BS pattern maximum. In this case, the CB beamforming realizes the maximum theoretical gain G max for the codebook directions coinciding with the maxima of the BS antenna element's individual pattern.…”
Section: Normalized Time-averaged Gainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that the RT method reproduces key parameters of measured Massive MIMO channels [10], whereas the state-of-the-art statistical model (WINNER-II) tends to underestimate the amount of correlation in the channels of closely spaced UEs [11]. Various other approaches to 5G channel modeling have been proposed in the literature and we direct an interested reader to the recent overview articles in [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While 5G technology promises substantial advancements in mobile network performance within urban and suburban regions, realizing these benefits requires careful consideration of unique challenges such as building penetration and complex terrain [7]. Building Penetration, particularly at higher frequencies like mmWave, poses significant obstacles for 5G NR signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building Penetration, particularly at higher frequencies like mmWave, poses significant obstacles for 5G NR signals. Similarly, complex terrain including uneven landscapes, hills, and geographical features can disrupt signal propagation, leading to coverage gaps and impacting overall network performance [7]. Addressing these challenges is essential for the successful deployment and optimization of 5G technology in urban and suburban environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate channel model is regarded as the foundation of future wireless network. Generally, deterministic and semi-deterministic modeling are the two mainstream methods of channel modeling [2]. However, this method has many limitations, including low computational efficiency, excessive computing power consumption, and it requires complicated simulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%