2011
DOI: 10.1017/s1759078711000080
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Physical layer design, link budget analysis, and digital baseband implementation for 60 GHz short-range applications

Abstract: The large bandwidth of the 60 GHz frequency band enables wireless short-range applications with data rates of several Gbit/s. The German project EASY-A has focused on early prototype implementations for selected applications, although no generally accepted 60 GHz standard has been available at the time. The implementations are based on application-oriented physical layer designs and link-budget investigations that account for the scenario-specific channel characteristics and for different integration technolog… Show more

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“…Channel model parameters are as per measurements by Maltsev in [21]. Hardware-related link budget parameters are those studied in [26]. Seven H.264/SVC single-layer HD video traces [27] are used with randomized start point to represent different video at each device.…”
Section: Performance Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Channel model parameters are as per measurements by Maltsev in [21]. Hardware-related link budget parameters are those studied in [26]. Seven H.264/SVC single-layer HD video traces [27] are used with randomized start point to represent different video at each device.…”
Section: Performance Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximal acceptable EVM for different modulation schemes with coding are marked by horizontal lines. The values are taken from a link budget analysis for wide band 60 GHz communication in [7]. Therefore the figure indicates the maximal usable frame length for a certain modulation without PN compensation.…”
Section: B Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are already a number of commercial mmWave products available, that offer up to 1 Gbps of capacity [11]. Data rates of up to 5 Gbps have been shown in experimental demonstrators, e.g., [12].…”
Section: Characteristics Of Millimeter Wave Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%