基于多载波的亚太赫兹时延多普勒信道测深计量

IF 3.6 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Jonas Gedschold;Diego Dupleich;Sebastian Semper;Michael Döbereiner;Alexander Ebert;Giovanni Del Galdo;Reiner S. Thomä
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建立信道模型通常需要将不同研究机构的信道测量和相应提取的传播参数进行汇总,以形成足够大的数据基础。然而,由于探测硬件和算法的限制而产生的不确定性可能会极大地影响探测结果之间的可比性。特别是,(次)太赫兹通道测深仪不允许同时进行空间和及时的测量,如已知的6 GHz以下和毫米波应用(目前),限制了与硬件无关的通道表征的可能性。同时,由于载波频率高,可能产生高多普勒带宽,限制了相干或非相干数据处理的时间跨度。因此,在解释测量结果之前,评估探测仪的性能和极限是很重要的。评估探测仪的性能需要一个可追溯的参考,允许追溯测量(或估计的传播参数)到物理真实值。因此,我们提出并讨论了一种空中伪迹,允许在多路径场景中联合验证延迟和多普勒参数。基于多载波的测深仪对亚太赫兹测量的示例性评估突出了测深仪硬件和估计算法之间的强相互作用,特别是在处理来自多个传播路径的参数相互干扰时。因此,计量评估总是需要考虑从未处理的测量到提取的传播参数的整个处理管道。
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Metrology of Multicarrier-Based Delay-Doppler Channel Sounding for Sub-THz Frequencies
Developing channel models typically requires aggregating channel measurements and the corresponding extracted propagation parameters from different research institutions to form a sufficiently large data basis. However, uncertainties arising from limitations of the sounding hardware and algorithms may greatly impact the comparability between sounding results. Especially, (sub-)THz channel sounders do not allow simultaneous spatially and timely resolved measurements as known from sub-6 GHz and mm-wave applications (right now), limiting the possibilities of a hardware-independent channel characterization. At the same time, a high Doppler bandwidth may occur due to the high carrier frequencies, limiting the time spans for coherent or incoherent data processing. Hence, assessing the sounder’s performance and limits is important before interpreting the measurement results. Evaluating the sounder performance requires a traceable reference allowing tracing back measurements (or estimated propagation parameters) to a physical ground truth. Therefore, we propose and discuss an over-the-air artifact allowing a joint verification of delay and Doppler parameters in a multipath scenario. The evaluations of exemplary sub-THz measurements with a multicarrier-based sounder highlight the strong interplay between sounder hardware and estimation algorithms, especially when coping with the mutual interference of parameters from multiple propagation paths. Hence, a metrological assessment always requires considering the full processing pipeline from the unprocessed measurements up to the extracted propagation parameters.
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