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A CDL-Based Channel Model With Dual-Polarized Antennas for 5G MIMO Systems in Rural Remote Areas

Alexandre M. Pessoa, Bruno Sokal, Carlos Silva, Tarcísio F. Maciel, André L. F. de Almeida, Francisco R. P. Cavalcanti

2020IEEE Access14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the fifth-generation 5G mobile networks, it is expected that users experience high throughputs with an ultra-low-latency network, while a massive number of devices are connected to the network. However, in remote rural areas, there is still a large number of people that do not have access to broadband Internet. To overcome this issue, a possible strategy is to exploit the excellent propagation conditions of very high frequency (VHF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) bands by allowing secondary spectrum reuse in the TV white space (TVWS) channels. But for that, a reliable channel model is required to perform valid coverage and data rate prediction studies. In this paper, a channel model is proposed that takes into account large and small scale fading effects, as well as the particularities of such remote rural areas. The proposed model makes use of measurements along with the clustered delay line CDL profiles from 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It is a simple model to implement and can be used to provide fast link and system-level simulations. Numerical and analytical results are provided to validate the proposed model and a data rate evaluation is carried out for single-input single-output (SISO) and multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) configurations, as well as for single-polarized (SP) and dual-polarized (DP) antennas.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMIMO3rd Generation Partnership Project 2Ultra high frequencyWhite spacesComputer networkChannel (broadcasting)Electronic engineeringBroadbandThroughputFadingTelecommunications linkTelecommunicationsWirelessCognitive radioEngineeringAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationTelecommunications and Broadcasting TechnologiesCooperative Communication and Network Coding