Experimental study of MIMO-OFDM transmissions at 94 GHz in indoor environments
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Sanchis Borrás, Concepción; Martínez Inglés, María Teresa; Molina García-Pardo, José María; Pascual García, Juan; Rodríguez Rodríguez, José VíctorKnowledge Area
Teoría de la Señal y las ComunicacionesSponsors
This work was supported in part by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad MINECO, Spain under Grant TEC2016-78028-C3-2-P, and in part by the European FEDER funds.Publication date
2017-04Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersBibliographic Citation
Sanchis-Borras, C., Martinez-Ingles, M.-T., Molina-Garcia-Pardo, J.-M., Garcia, J. P., & Rodriguez, J.-V. (2017). Experimental Study of MIMO-OFDM Transmissions at 94 GHz in Indoor Environments. IEEE Access, 5, 7488–7494. doi:10.1109/access.2017.2691402Keywords
MIMOMM-Wave
94 GHz
OFDM
Space time coding
Abstract
Millimeter wave (mm-wave) frequencies have been proposed to achieve high capacity in 5G communications. Although meaningful research on the channel characteristics has been performed in the 28, 38and 60 GHz bands ─in both indoor and short-range scenarios─,only a small number of trials (experiments) have been carried out in other mm-wave bands. The objective of this work is to study the viability and evaluate the performance of the 94 GHz frequency band for MIMO-OFDM transmission in an indoor environment. Starting from a measurement campaign, the performance of MIMO algorithms is studied in terms of throughput for four different antenna configurations.
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