140 GHz Channel Measurement and Characterization in an Office Room

2021 
TeraHertz (THz) communications are envisioned as a promising technology, owing to its unprecedented multi-GHz bandwidth. One fundamental challenge when moving to new spectrum is to understand the science of radio propagation and develop an accurate channel model. In this paper, a wideband channel measurement campaign between 130 GHz and 143 GHz is conducted in an office room. The channel measurement campaign in the office room scenario consists of three cases: 1) LoS case in the office area 2) Line-of-Sight (LoS) case in the hallway and 3) NLoS case. Directional antennas are utilized and rotated for resolving the multi-path components (MPCs) in the angular domain. With careful system calibration that eliminates system errors and antenna effects, realistic power delay angular profiles (PDAP) are developed. In light of the measurement results, channel parameters and insights in the THz indoor channel are comprehensively analyzed, including the path loss, delay spread, angular, and correlations among the channel parameters. Furthermore, the propagation of NLoS multipath components (MPCs) in the office room scenario and its impact on the THz channel are discussed and compared with the channel measurement in the meeting at 140 GHz. Our analysis shows that the MPCs that reflect from the partitions dominate in NLoS propagation in office room.
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