Abstract
Passenger trains and especially metro trains have been identified as one of the key scenarios for 5G deployments. The wireless channel inside a train car is reported in the frequency range between 26.5 GHz and 40 GHz. These bands have received a lot of interest for high-density scenarios with a high-traffic demand, two of the most relevant aspects of a 5G network. In this paper we provide a full description of the wideband channel estimating Power-Delay Profiles (PDP), Saleh-Valenzuela model parameters, time-of-arrival (TOA) ranging, and path-loss results. Moreover, the performance of an automatic clustering algorithm is evaluated. The results show a remarkable degree of coherence and general conclusions are obtained.
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Moreno García-Loygorri, J., Briso-Rodríguez, C., Arnedo, I., Calvo, C., Laso, M. A. G., He, D., … González Posadas, V. (2018). Wideband Channel Modeling for mm-Wave inside Trains for 5G-Related Applications. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6916954
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