The paper highlights the need for a unified method to present key propagation parameters, as the wireless community currently lacks a standardized approach. It proposes a point data representation to provide location-specific channel statistics, in contrast to the commonly used cumulative distribution function (CDF) plots.
The authors provide extensive indoor hotspot (InH) propagation measurement data collected at 6.75 GHz and 16.95 GHz by NYU WIRELESS. The point data includes details on bandwidth, antenna beamwidth, noise-threshold level, and coarseness, as well as large-scale spatio-temporal statistics such as path loss, delay spread, and angular spread.
This standardized point data representation allows for easy pooling of data from multiple contributors, facilitating the development of statistical and site-specific channel models for the new mid-band spectrum. It also enables better understanding, vetting, and building upon the contributions of various data sources.
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by Theodore S. ... om arxiv.org 10-01-2024
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