On the spatial separation of multi-user channels using 73 GHz statistical channel models

Geamel Alyami, I. Kostanic
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This paper focuses at the investigation of the degree of orthogonality of channels of multiple users in densely populated indoor and outdoor scenarios. For this purpose, a statistical millimeter wave (mmwave) MIMO channel simulator is carefully designed using state of the art channel models. At the mmwave frequencies, human/vehicular mobility around the mobile users may partially or completely block the communication link. This give rise to the consideration of new channel modeling parameter i.e. probability of a user to be in LOS dynamics. Higher line of sight (LOS) probabilities may increase the spatial correlation among the multiuser channels. Therefore, quantification of the spatial separation of users in different scenarios with distinct LOS probabilities is crucial and it is the subject of investigation of this paper. Additionally, the mutual orthogonality of channels by changing the number of base station (BS) antennas and inter antenna element distance (IED) have also been investigated. Analysis shows that LOS blockage of certain scenario has more impact at the degree of orthogonality among users as compared to the number of BS antennas and the spacing between the antenna elements.
基于73 GHz统计信道模型的多用户信道空间分离研究
本文主要研究在人口密集的室内和室外场景下多用户信道的正交度。为此,使用最先进的信道模型精心设计了统计毫米波(mmwave) MIMO信道模拟器。在毫米波频率下,移动用户周围的人/车辆移动可能部分或完全阻塞通信链路。这就需要考虑新的通道建模参数,即用户处于LOS动态中的概率。较高的视距(LOS)概率会增加多用户信道之间的空间相关性。因此,对具有不同LOS概率的不同场景下用户的空间分离进行量化是至关重要的,这也是本文的研究主题。此外,还研究了通过改变基站(BS)天线数和天线间单元距离(IED)来改变信道的相互正交性。分析表明,相对于BS天线数量和天线单元间距,某些场景下LOS阻塞对用户间正交度的影响更大。
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