In this paper,the conventional method of establishing spatial channel models(SCMs)based on measurements is extended by including clusters-of-scatterers(CoSs)that exist along propagation paths.The channel models result...In this paper,the conventional method of establishing spatial channel models(SCMs)based on measurements is extended by including clusters-of-scatterers(CoSs)that exist along propagation paths.The channel models resulted utilizing this new method are applicable for generating channel realizations of reasonable spatial consistency,which is required for designing techniques and systems of the fifth generation wireless communications.The scatterers’locations are estimated from channel measurement data obtained using large-scale antenna arrays through the Space-Alternating Generalized Expectation-Maximization(SAGE)algorithm derived under a spherical wavefront assumption.The stochastic properties of CoSs extracted from real measurement data in an indoor environment are presented.展开更多
基金jointly supported by the key project “5G Ka frequency bands and higher and lower frequency band cooperative trail system research and development” of China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology under Grant number 2016ZX03001015the Hong Kong,Macao and Taiwan Science&Technology Cooperation Program of China under Grant No.2014DFT10290.
文摘In this paper,the conventional method of establishing spatial channel models(SCMs)based on measurements is extended by including clusters-of-scatterers(CoSs)that exist along propagation paths.The channel models resulted utilizing this new method are applicable for generating channel realizations of reasonable spatial consistency,which is required for designing techniques and systems of the fifth generation wireless communications.The scatterers’locations are estimated from channel measurement data obtained using large-scale antenna arrays through the Space-Alternating Generalized Expectation-Maximization(SAGE)algorithm derived under a spherical wavefront assumption.The stochastic properties of CoSs extracted from real measurement data in an indoor environment are presented.