Eurico Dias, Duarte M. G. Raposo, H. Esfahanizadeh, Alejandro Cohen, Vipindev Adat Vasudevan, Tânia Ferreira, Miguel Luís, S. Sargento, Muriel Médard
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Abstract
Modeling realistic millimeter-wave (mmWave) channels is crucial to the study of ultra-reliable communication in next-generation wireless networks. MmWave provides significant gains over sub-6GHz communication but has very stringent requirements on channel conditions, since slight variations in the channel may result in significant performance degradation of mmWave communication. In this work, we present an experimental mmWave testbed and the mathematical modeling of the channels using the measurements collected from an outdoor testbed that complies with IEEE 802.11ad. We show how the model fits the reality and demonstrate the impact of adaptive causal network coding in mmWave real and simulated networks.