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Channel Characterization and Ray-Tracing Assisted Stochastic Modeling for Urban Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Terahertz Communications

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages 2748-2763

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2022.3217352

Keywords

Stochastic processes; Ray tracing; Channel models; Vehicular ad hoc networks; Data models; Wireless communication; Permittivity measurement; Terahertz communications; vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I); ray-tracing assisted stochastic channel model (RTA-SCM)

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To support intelligent vehicular services, high-speed communications from vehicles to infrastructure (V2I) are needed in vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET). The Terahertz (THz) band, which has abundant spectrum resources, is considered promising for this purpose. However, channel modeling for THz V2I communications is a challenge. In this paper, ray-tracing techniques are used to analyze the V2I channel at 300 GHz in an urban scenario, and a novel ray-tracing assisted stochastic channel model (RTA-SCM) is proposed.
To support intelligent vehicular services, vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET) require high-speed communications from vehicles to infrastructure (V2I). To meet such demands, the Terahertz (THz) band, with abundant spectrum resources, is envisioned as a promising solution. However, a premise problem is channel modeling for THz V2I communications. In this paper, ray-tracing (RT) techniques are utilized to analyze the V2I channel in an urban scenario at 300 GHz. Channel statistics, including path loss, shadow fading, etc, are thoroughly characterized. The parameters of multi-path components (MPCs) and similarity of MPCs existing on identical streets are analyzed and modeled. Furthermore, the birth and death processes of MPCs are carefully characterized and modeled. A new criterion, namely, the virtual transmitter position scheme, is proposed to determine the birth and death of MPCs and the evolution of MPCs during their lifetime. Based on this, a ray-tracing assisted stochastic channel model (RTA-SCM), is proposed, which combines the RT technique and stochastic processes. The effectiveness and accuracy of RTA-SCM are validated by comparing it against RT data and geometry-based stochastic models. The proposed model can be utilized in time-varying THz V2I communications.

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