Olivier Renaudin, V. Kolmonen, P. Vainikainen, Claude Oestges
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About the multipath stationarity of Car-to-Car channels in the 5 GHz band
In this paper, we focus on the stationarity of the scatterer contributions in highly time-variant wideband Car-to-Car (C2C) channels. To do so, these scatterer contributions were first extracted using a high-resolution algorithm and the corresponding time-variant stationarity intervals were estimated using the Correlation Matrix Distance (CMD).