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This paper contains measured data and empirical models for 2.5 and 60 GHz in-building propagation path loss and multipath delay spread. Path loss measurements were recorded using a broadband sliding correlator channel sounder which recorded over 39000 power delay profiles (PDPs) in 22 separate locations in a modern office building. Transmitters and receivers were separated by distances ranging from 3.5 to 27.4 m and were separated by a variety of obstructions, in order to create realistic environments for future single-cell-per-room wireless networks. Path loss data is coupled with site-specific information to provide insight into channel characteristics. These measurements and models may aid in the development of future in-building wireless networks in the unlicensed 2.4 and 60 GHz bands.
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Christopher R. Anderson
Purdue University West Lafayette
Theodore S. Rappaport
Virginia State University
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
The University of Texas at Austin
Virginia Tech
Network Group (Czechia)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a156a77814bf8ec9a4e8ed7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/twc.2004.826328