2012 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/eucap.2012.6206013
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Analyzing human body shadowing at 60 GHz: Systematic wideband MIMO measurements and modeling approaches

Abstract: This paper presents results of a systematic 2 × 2 MIMO channel measurement campaign, which has been carried out in order to analyze the impact of human body shadowing (HBS) on the 60 GHz wideband channel. A piecewise linear and two analytical models, namely the double knife-edge (DKE) model and a cylinder approach incorporating the uniform theory of diffraction (UTD), are used to approximate and to predict the measurement curves. We propose measures to quantify the degree of match between attenuation curves in… Show more

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“…Since the shadowing represents a fluctuation of the received power with respect to the reference power, it can be either positive or negative. Many studies about the effect of the human body on millimeter-waves propagation explained this behavior as the effect of diffraction [21]. It is worth to notice that this behavior appears to be strongly dependent on the carrier frequency.…”
Section: Shadowingmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Since the shadowing represents a fluctuation of the received power with respect to the reference power, it can be either positive or negative. Many studies about the effect of the human body on millimeter-waves propagation explained this behavior as the effect of diffraction [21]. It is worth to notice that this behavior appears to be strongly dependent on the carrier frequency.…”
Section: Shadowingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…the additional shadowing is almost predictable especially for the first Gaussian (solid lines). Fluctuations appear positive or negative, due to the phenomenon of diffraction [21]. At higher frequencies the additional shadowing becomes significant with an increased variance.…”
Section: A the Statistical Model For The Shadowingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Multiple 3D rays (or beams) outgoing from the transmitting (TX) node propagate to the RX through the line-of-sight links and on the reflected paths. At the same time, the physical engine of the RL tool is based on the geometrical optics (GO) and the uniform theory of diffraction (UTD) techniques [83].…”
Section: Scenario Details and Simulation Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%