2015
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2015.2493560
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Dense Urban Channel Measurements for Utility Pole Fixed Wireless Links

Abstract: This radio channel measurement campaign characterizes the propagation conditions experienced in a dense urban environment over fixed backhaul links between wireless devices that are mounted on utility or traffic light poles. The measurements characterize the 2×1 multiple input single output channel in the 2.45 GHz band for both spatially separated omni antennas and cross polarized directional antennas. Results presented include both small and large scale channel statistics, antenna correlation coefficient valu… Show more

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“…4. For simulation purposes, we use η s = η ri = 2.5, µ s = µ ri = 10 and σ s = σ ri = 2 (representing dense urban scenarios) [16]. For residual self-interference at each FDR, we consider σ 2 i = {σ 2 1 , .…”
Section: System-level Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. For simulation purposes, we use η s = η ri = 2.5, µ s = µ ri = 10 and σ s = σ ri = 2 (representing dense urban scenarios) [16]. For residual self-interference at each FDR, we consider σ 2 i = {σ 2 1 , .…”
Section: System-level Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%