Analyzing 60 ghz radio links for indoor communications

Journal Article (2010)
Author(s)

J Wang (TU Delft - International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar)

RangaRao Venkatesha Prasad (TU Delft - International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar)

Ignas Niemegeers (TU Delft - Wireless and Mobile Communications)

Research Group
International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/doi:10.1109/TCE.2009.5373739
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Publication Year
2010
Research Group
International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar
Issue number
4
Volume number
55
Pages (from-to)
1832-1840

Abstract

With the increase in the capacity of mobile communication devices, it is but natural to expect that these devices would work ubiquitously anywhere anytime to offer high data rate support. Recently 60 GHz frequency band has been identified as an obvious choice for the high data rate indoor communications. However, as the 60 GHz radio system relies on line-of-sight (LOS) transmission for achieving Gbps data rate, the communication can be easily interrupted by obstructions breaking the LOS link, which happens often due to the movement of people in a typical indoor environment. In this paper, we define and present an analytical model for assessing link stability of 60 GHz radio for indoor wireless networks. We have developed a ray-based model to calculate the shadowing loss caused by the presence of people around the communication link while taking into account the indoor channel characteristics of 60 GHz radio and the antenna configuration. We have further considered different types of mobility of people with the ray-based model of 60 GHz link to obtain a holistic link stability model in realistic scenarios. We have given examples to show the relevance of our model and its applicability using both simulation and numerical evaluations.

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