Kazuhiko Tamesue, S. Nishi, San Hlaing Myint, Zheng Wen, Toshio Sato, Takuro Sato, T. Kawanishi
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Abstract
This paper presents radio propagation characteristics in a typical indoor space in a 300 GHz Sub-THz broadband channel. We clarified path loss and cross-polarization characteristics in multiple spaces using a linearly polarized horn antenna with 24.6 dBi (E-plane beamwidth 4.5°) and 8.7 dBi (E-plane beamwidth 35°) and a newly developed RHCP circularly polarized patch array antenna which has a gain of 3.4 dBi (E-plane beamwidth 10°) at 300 GHz. We also clarified the effect of shielding by the human body. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis using ray tracing confirms the accurate agreement of the root mean square delay spread.