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Path loss modelling at 60 GHz mmWave based on cognitive 3D ray tracing algorithm in 5G

Journal

PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 3181-3197

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12083-021-01101-w

Keywords

Path loss; 60 [GHz]; 5G; mmWave; Cognitive radio networks; RF; 3D ray tracing algorithm; RSSI

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This study focuses on the mobile radio propagation path loss of mmWave in densely populated areas, using Smart Cognitive 3D Ray Tracer in MATLAB for measurements and simulations. The research found that path loss is dependent on the separation distance between the base station and the receiver, providing insights for future generation mobile networks design and performance estimation.
The objective of the study is to consider the foremost high-tech issue of mobile radio propagation i.e. path loss for an outdoor and indoor environment for mmWave in a densely populated area.60 [GHz] mmWave is a win-win for the 5th Generation radio network. Several measurements and simulations are performed using the simulator Smart Cognitive 3D Ray Tracer build in MATLAB. Two of the main parameters (pathloss and received signal strength (RSS)) of the radio propagation are obtained in this study. To compute the pathloss and RSS, 5G 3GPP mobile propagation model is selected due to its flexibility of scenario and conditions beyond 6 GHz frequency. For indoor simulations, we again chose 5G 3GPP mobile propagation model. It is evident from the recent previous studies that there is still not enough findings in the ray tracing specially cognitive 3D ray tracing. The suggested alternative cognitive algorithm here deals with less iterations and effective use of resources. The conclusions of this work also comprise that the path loss is reliant on separation distance of base station and receiver. The above mentioned frequency and interconnected distance reported here provide better knowledge of mobile radio channel attributes and can be also used to design and estimate the performance of the future generation (5G) mobile networks.

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