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Statistical channel model for 60 GHz WLAN systems in conference room environment

Maltsev et al., 2010

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131684205582124290
Author
Maltsev A
Maslennikov R
Sevastyanov A
Lomayev A
Khoryaev A
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Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Antennas and Propagation

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In this work, a methodology of statistical channel modeling for 60 GHz WLAN systems is proposed and a channel model for the office conference room environment is developed. The proposed methodology takes into account the most important properties of the indoor 60 …
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