Millimeter-Wave Propagation Measurements at 60 GHz in Indoor Environments
Résumé
This paper presents the results obtained from 60 GHz propagation measurement campaigns in indoor environments. These measurements are performed in the frequency domain and are based on the use of a vector network analyzer (VNA). The analysis of the results makes it possible to characterize the propagation channel. In first measurement campaign, we show the influence of different types of antennas on the path loss characteristics in a hallway, while in the second campaign results highlight the effect of the type of antenna of the access point (AP) and its position on the angular impulse response of the channel inside a meeting room. All of these results are intended to lead to rules for the deployment of wireless high-speed local and personal area networks (WLANs/WPANs).
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