In this paper we present two indoor measurement campaigns performed using millimeter-waves massive arrays in a corridor and in an office room. In particular, we characterize the delay spread of the backscattered channel responses which can be exploited in future personal radars applications for indoor localization and mapping.
Guerra, A., Guidi, F., Clemente, A., D'Errico, R., Dardari, D. (2016). Delay spread characterization of millimeter-wave indoor backscattering channel. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/EuCAP.2016.7481642].
Delay spread characterization of millimeter-wave indoor backscattering channel
Guerra, Anna
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Guidi, FrancescoWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Dardari, DavideWriting – Original Draft Preparation
2016
Abstract
In this paper we present two indoor measurement campaigns performed using millimeter-waves massive arrays in a corridor and in an office room. In particular, we characterize the delay spread of the backscattered channel responses which can be exploited in future personal radars applications for indoor localization and mapping.File in questo prodotto:
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