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Estimation of propagation-path visibility for indoor wireless LAN systems under shadowing condition by human bodies
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2002
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Channel ModelingWireless CommunicationsMillimeter Wave TechnologyEngineeringRf LocalizationWireless LanAntennaRadio PropagationWearable TechnologyIndoor Positioning SystemIndoor Communication SystemsBase Station DiversityVisibilityHuman BodiesSignal ProcessingPropagation-path VisibilityElectromagnetic Compatibility
Millimeter-wave application systems such as indoor communication systems need direct connection between the base stations and terminals. Because human bodies may block the propagation-paths in the 60 GHz band in indoor environments, we have estimated the propagation-path visibility in office environments in which there is shadowing by human bodies. Although a lot of base stations or very tall terminals are needed to avoid shadowing by human bodies perfectly without base station diversity, diversity switching between only two base stations provides 98% propagation-path visibility.
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