Although the deployment of 5G networks has already started, there are still open questions regarding propagation at millimeter-wave frequency bands. Several propagation campaigns have been carried out at several bands previously identified by regulatory organizations, but due to the wide range of allocated segments of spectrum and the variety of possible propagation scenarios, more measurement campaigns are needed. In this regard, the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) has taken millimeter-wave measurements at 26, 32, and 39 GHz bands in an indoor corridor scenario in line-of-sight (LOS) conditions with two antenna configurations (a horn antenna has been used in transmission whereas horn and omnidirectional antennas have been used in reception), and the main results are presented in this paper. The obtained path loss results have been compared with existing millimeter-wave propagation models.
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Pimienta-Del-valle, D., Mendo, L., Riera, J. M., & Garcia-Del-pino, P. (2020). Indoor los propagation measurements and modeling at 26, 32, and 39 ghz millimeter-wave frequency bands. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(11), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111867
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