28/39/120/144 GHz透明反射器的室内传播测量

C. K. Anjinappa, Ashwini P. Ganesh, Ö. Özdemir, Kris Ridenour, W. Khawaja, Ismail Güvenç, Hiroyuki Nomoto, Yasuaki Ide
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使用太赫兹或毫米波无线网络的关键挑战之一是至少需要一个强大的非视距(NLoS)反射路径来形成稳定的链路。最近的研究表明,一种经济的方式来加强/改善这些近距离天线连接是通过使用提供强反射的被动金属反射器。然而,尽管金属具有固有的无线电优势,但它可以极大地影响景观的外观——尤其是室内环境。逃避这一问题的一个概念观点是使用透明反射器。在这项工作中,我们首次评估了被动透明反射器在28 GHz, 39 GHz, 120 GHz和144 GHz频段在室内环境中的无线传播特性。特别地,我们研究了不同频率下的穿透损耗和反射特性,并将它们与其他常见的室内材料(如天花板砖、透明玻璃、干墙、胶合板和金属)进行了比较。测量结果表明,透明反射器除了具有明显的透明优势外,其穿透损耗高于室内常见材料(金属除外),反射性能与金属相似。我们的实验结果直接转化为比普通室内材料更好的反射性能和在环境中保存无线电波,在受控无线通信中具有潜在的应用前景。
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Indoor Propagation Measurements with Transparent Reflectors at 28/39/120/144 GHz
One of the critical challenges of operating with the terahertz or millimeter-wave wireless networks is the necessity of at least a strong non-line-of-sight (NLoS) reflected path to form a stable link. Recent studies have shown that an economical way of enhancing/improving these NLoS links is by using passive metal-lic reflectors that provide strong reflections. However, despite its inherent radio advantage, metals can dramatically influence the landscape's appearance - especially the indoor environment. A conceptual view of escaping this is by using transparent reflectors. In this work, for the very first time, we evaluate the wireless propagation characteristics of passive transparent reflectors in an indoor environment at 28 GHz, 39 GHz, 120 GHz, and 144 GHz bands. In particular, we investigate the penetration loss and the reflection characteristics at different frequencies and compare them against the other common indoor materials such as ceiling tile, clear glass, drywall, plywood, and metal. The measurement results suggest that the transparent reflector, apart from an obvious advantage of transparency, has a higher penetration loss than the common indoor materials (excluding metal) and performs similarly to metal in terms of reflection. Our experimental results directly translate to better reflection performance and preserving the radio waves within the environ-ment than common indoor materials, with potential applications in controlled wireless communication.
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