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arxiv: 1503.07612 · v4 · pith:XXE7KPRXnew · submitted 2015-03-26 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Probabilistic Omnidirectional Path Loss Models for Millimeter-Wave Outdoor Communications

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keywords lossmodelpathprobabilisticdistancefreeline-of-sightnon-line-of-sight
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This letter presents a probabilistic omnidirectional millimeter-wave path loss model based on real-world 28 GHz and 73 GHz measurements collected in New York City. The probabilistic path loss approach uses a free space line-of-sight propagation model, and for non-line-of-sight conditions uses either a close-in free space reference distance path loss model or a floating-intercept path loss model. The probabilistic model employs a weighting function that specifies the line-of-sight probability for a given transmitter-receiver separation distance. Results show that the probabilistic path loss model offers virtually identical results whether one uses a non-line-of-sight close-in free space reference distance path loss model, with a reference distance of 1 meter, or a floating-intercept path loss model. This letter also shows that site-specific environmental information may be used to yield the probabilistic weighting function for choosing between line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight conditions.

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