White Paper on Radio Channel Modeling and Prediction to Support Future Environment-aware Wireless Communication Systems
Mate Boban, Vittorio Degli-Esposti (editors)

TL;DR
This white paper reviews current radio channel modeling techniques and challenges for future wireless systems, emphasizing the need for advanced measurements and models to support 6G development across diverse environments and frequency bands.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in radio channel measurement and modeling, and outlines future research directions for 6G support.
Findings
Identification of key challenges in radio channel measurements for 6G
Summary of current modeling techniques and their limitations
Proposed directions for future measurement and modeling efforts
Abstract
COST INTERACT working group (WG)1 aims at increasing the theoretical and experimental understanding of radio propagation and channels in environments of interest and at deriving models for design, simulation, planning and operation of future wireless systems. Wide frequency ranges from sub-GHz to terahertz (THz), potentially high mobility, diverse and highly cluttered environments, dense networks, massive antenna systems, and the use of intelligent surfaces, are some of the challenges for radio channel measurements and modeling for next generation systems. As indicated in [1], with increased number of use cases (e.g., those identified by one6G [2] and shown in Fig. 1) to be supported and a larger number of frequency bands, a paradigm shift in channel measurements and modeling will be required. To address the particular challenges that come with such a paradigm shift, WG1 started the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
