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Propagation Channel Measurements in the mm- and Sub-mm Wave Range for Different Indoor Communication Scenarios

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10762-021-00785-8

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Broadband indoor communications; Electromagnetic wave propagation; Millimeter waves; THz frequency range; Terahertz communications; Vector network analysis channel sounding

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  1. European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) in the Joint Research Project IND16 Ultrafast -Metrology for ultrafast electronics and high-speed communications
  2. EURAMET
  3. European Union
  4. Projekt DEAL

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This review discusses propagation channel measurements in an extremely broad frequency range from 50 to 325 GHz, which is crucial for future indoor wireless communication systems to provide high-speed data transmission.
Increasing data rates in wireless communications are accompanied with the need for new unoccupied and unregulated bandwidth in the electromagnetic spectrum. Higher carrier frequencies in the lower THz frequency range might offer the solution for future indoor wireless communication systems with data rates of 100 Gbit/s and beyond that cannot be located elsewhere. In this review, we discuss propagation channel measurements in an extremely broad frequency range from 50 to 325 GHz in selected indoor communication scenarios including kiosk downloading, office room communication, living rooms, and typical industrial environments.

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