60 GHz Outdoor Urban Measurement Study of the Feasibility of Multi-Gbps mm-Wave Cellular Networks
Ljiljana Simi\'c, Nikos Perpinias, Marina Petrova

TL;DR
This study evaluates the feasibility of 60 GHz mm-wave outdoor cellular networks in urban environments through detailed measurements, revealing opportunities and challenges related to beamsteering, LOS/NLOS link availability, and mobility.
Contribution
First systematic analysis of urban 60 GHz mm-wave links based on real measurements, highlighting beamsteering requirements and environmental factors affecting connectivity.
Findings
Urban environment offers potential for multi-Gbps mm-wave links.
Strong LOS/NLOS links are highly location and orientation-dependent.
High sensitivity of mm-wave links to beam misalignment impacts mobility.
Abstract
Future 5G cellular networks are expected to exploit the abundant spectrum resources of the millimeter-wave (mm-wave) bands to satisfy demand for multi-Gbps mobile links anticipated by exponential data traffic growth. However, given the directional nature of mm-wave links, the feasibility of mm-wave mobile networks is critically dependent on efficient antenna beamsteering and a rich inventory of strong LOS (line-of-sight) and NLOS (non line-of-sight) paths from effective reflectors in the urban environment. In this paper we report results from detailed angular measurements of 60 GHz links at an example outdoor pico-cellular site in a mixed-use urban environment typical of European cities. Our work is the first to systematically analyze the beamsteering requirements of future mm-wave cellular networks based on real measurements. Our results reveal that the urban environment provides…
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