Ray-tracing comparisons show FR3 yields higher cell-edge data rates than FR2 under equal-aperture antennas in urban environments, with negligible coverage difference between vehicular and pedestrian user equipment.
Overview of 3GPP Release 19 study on channel modeling enhancements to TR 38.901 for 6G
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Urban measurements at 4.85 GHz anchored to literature data produce indicative log-log trends in delay spread, ASA, and ASD across 4-28 GHz that are compared to 3GPP models.
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FR3 for 6G Networks: A Comparative Study against FR1 and FR2 Across Diverse Environments
Ray-tracing comparisons show FR3 yields higher cell-edge data rates than FR2 under equal-aperture antennas in urban environments, with negligible coverage difference between vehicular and pedestrian user equipment.
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Bridging FR1 to FR3: Urban Channel Parameterization Anchored at 4.85 GHz and Literature-Referenced Cross-Band Trends
Urban measurements at 4.85 GHz anchored to literature data produce indicative log-log trends in delay spread, ASA, and ASD across 4-28 GHz that are compared to 3GPP models.