3.8 Proceedings Paper

Material Reflection Measurements in Centimeter and Millimeter Wave ranges for 6G Wireless Communications

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/EuCNC/6GSummit54941.2022.9815763

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6G; millimeter wave (mm Wave); propagation; reflection coefficients; measurements

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  1. European Commission [101015956]

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This study aims to extend the existing knowledge on wave-material interaction by providing reflection measurements from 2 to 170 GHz, bridging the gap between frequencies below and above 100 GHz.
Research in the field of telecommunication is moving towards 6G. Upper mm Wave frequencies (100-300 GHz) are seen as a promising band for 6G. ITU recommendations on material characteristics are limited to 100 GHz. This study aims to further extend the currently existing knowledge on wave-material interaction and make the link between below and above 100 GHz frequencies by providing reflection measurements from 2 to 170 GHz. The material reflection coefficients of seventeen different materials e.g. glass, wood, aerated concrete, and polystyrene are continuously reported along the measured band. The measurement setup is based on a vector network analyzer with millimeter wave extension modules connected starting from 50 GHz.

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