城市峡谷中部署的NLOS小基站回程链路衍射损耗分析

B. Malila, O. Falowo, N. Ventura
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在城市地区密集部署低成本的小蜂窝接入网,作为解决5G接入网容量和覆盖问题的一种方法,已被普遍接受。然而,这种部署策略导致了对高容量、低成本回程系统的需求。目前正在考虑具有Gbps固有容量的毫米波(mmW)技术作为可能的解决方案。然而,与所有部署在城市中的无线系统一样,毫米波回程解决方案需要清晰的视线才能正常运行。系统还必须具有自主能力,以实现5G传输系统所期望的可扩展性和灵活性。最近的测量活动表明,基于衍射信号的可用链接在城市环境的非视距(NLOS)条件下是可以实现的。在我们早期的工作中,已经提出了一种使用衍射信号的智能NLOS SCB系统。本文对现有的城市环境传播模型进行了研究。我们使用单刀口衍射(SKED)模型来预测由于刀口障碍物导致的街道至屋顶NLOS SCB链路传播路径上的衍射损失。利用理想的SKED参数值用于典型NLOS SCB系统的设计和优化,数值分析了这些参数的变化对衍射损耗的影响。结果表明,该模型可用于具有认知和自组织能力的SCB无线电设备的算法开发。未来的工作将涉及使用遗传算法开发这种算法。
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Analysis of diffraction loss in NLOS small cell backhaul links deployed in urban canyons
The dense deployment of low cost small cell access networks in urban areas has generally been accepted as a solution to the capacity and coverage problem in 5G access networks. This deployment strategy has however, resulted in the need for high capacity, low cost backhaul systems. Millimeter-wave (mmW) technologies with inherent Gbps capacity are currently being considered as possible solutions. However, like all wireless systems deployed in urban, mmW backhaul solutions will require clear line-of-sight for proper operation. The systems must also have autonomous capabilities to achieve the scalability and flexibility expected of 5G transport systems. Recent measurement campaigns have shown that usable links based on diffracted signals are achievable under non-line-of-sight (NLOS) conditions in urban environments. In our earlier work, an intelligent NLOS SCB system which uses diffracted signals has been proposed. In this paper we study existing propagation models for urban environments. We use the Single Knife Edge Diffraction (SKED) model to predict diffraction loss on the propagation path due to knife edge obstructions for street level to roof top NLOS SCB links. Using ideal SKED parameter values to be used in the design and optimization of typical NLOS SCB systems, a numerical analysis of the effect of varying these parameters on diffraction loss is carried out. The results obtained show that the model can be used in the development of algorithms for SCB radio devices with cognitive and self-organizing capabilities. Future work will involve the development of such algorithms using Genetic Algorithm.
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