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Polarization dependence of multipath propagation and high-speed transmission characteristics of indoor millimeter-wave channel at 60 GHz
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Channel ModelingWireless CommunicationsMillimeter Wave TechnologyEngineeringIndoor Millimeter-wave ChannelMicrowave TransmissionAntennaMillimeter WaveCircular PolarizationPolarization DependenceDelay ProfilesSmart AntennaHigh-speed Transmission CharacteristicsWireless PropagationRadio PropagationComputer SimulationElectromagnetic Compatibility
Measurements of polarization dependence of multipath-propagation characteristics were conducted at 60 GHz in a room within a modern office building. Delay profiles were measured using a swept frequency method with a high time-delay resolution of 2 ns. Directions of arrival of the multipath components reflected from walls were analyzed by rotating a narrow-beam receiving antenna with an angular resolution of 5 degrees. Results of this experiment showed that multipath delayed waves due to wall reflection can be effectively suppressed by employing circular polarization instead of linear polarization. Based on this experimental result, a computer simulation was made to clarify the polarization dependence of the high-speed transmission characteristics of an indoor communications system operating at 60 GHz.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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