Analysis of Near-Field Effects, Spatial Non-Stationary Characteristics Based on 11-15 GHz Channel Measurement in Indoor Scenario
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In the sixth generation (6G) system, with the further expansion of array element number and frequency bands, wireless communications are expected to operate in the near-field region. The near-field radio communications (NFRC) will become crucial in 6G communication systems. The new mid-band (6-24 GHz) is the 6G potential candidate spectrum. In this paper, we will investigate the channel measurements and characteristics of the emerging NFRC. First, the near-field spherical-wave signal model is derived in detail, and the stationary interval (SI) division method is discussed based on the channel statistical properties. Then, the influence of line-of-sight (LOS) and obstructed-LOS (OLOS) environments on the near-field effects and spatial non-stationary (SnS) characteristics is explored based on the near-field channel measurements at 11-15 GHz band. We hope that this work will give some reference to the NFRC research.
Journal: 2024 IEEE 25th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC)