A synthetic-aperture method that estimates near-field multipath parameters by triangulating reflection image points, using small non-coherent antenna arrays; validation is limited to a qualitative simulation and an unvalidated hardware setup.
An Experimental Multi-Band Channel Characterization in the Upper Mid-Band
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The following paper provides a multi-band channel measurement analysis on the frequency range (FR)3. This study focuses on the FR3 low frequencies 6.5 GHz and 8.75 GHz with a setup tailored to the context of integrated sensing and communication (ISAC), where the data are collected with and without the presence of a target. A method based on multiple signal classification (MUSIC) is used to refine the delays of the channel impulse response estimates. The results reveal that the channel at the lower frequency 6.5 GHz has additional distinguishable multipath components in the presence of the target, while the one associated with the higher frequency 8.75 GHz has more blockage. The set of results reported in this paper serves as a benchmark for future multi-band studies in the FR3 spectrum.
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Near-Field Measurement System for the Upper Mid-Band
A synthetic-aperture method that estimates near-field multipath parameters by triangulating reflection image points, using small non-coherent antenna arrays; validation is limited to a qualitative simulation and an unvalidated hardware setup.