This paper presents results obtained from a vehicle- to-vehicle channel measurement campaign carried out in the millimeter-wave band around a 60 GHz center frequency and with 8 GHz of bandwidth. We characterize a situation of two oncoming cars on a two-lane road in the campus of the Brno University of Technology. For several vehicle passes we evaluate: (1) observed root mean square (RMS) delay spreads as a function of the received power, (2) temporal decorrelation of the channel impulse response and (3) a dependency of the Pearson correlation coefficient on the received power. For the measurement campaign, a correlative time-domain channel sounder was used.
Vehicle-to-Vehicle Millimeter-Wave Channel Measurements at 56-64 GHz
2019-09-01
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