Enclosed mmWave wearable networks: feasibility and performance
Enclosed mmWave wearable networks: feasibility and performance
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- George G, Venugopal K, Lozano A, Heath RW Jr. Enclosed mmWave wearable networks: feasibility and performance. IEEE Trans Wireless Commun. 2017;16(4):2300-13. DOI: 10.1109/TWC.2017.2662681
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This paper investigates the feasibility of mmWave frequencies for personal networks of wireless wearable devices in enclosed settings (e.g., commuter trains, subways, airplanes, airports, or offices). At these frequencies, specular reflections off surfaces are expected to contribute to the capture of intended signal power and, simultaneously, to aggravate the interference at the receivers. Meanwhile, blockages by obstacles and people-including the individuals wearing the devices-are expected to shield receivers from interference. With the aid of stochastic geometry and random shape theory, we assess the interplay of surface reflections and blockages for dense deployments of wearable networks equipped with directional antenna arrays in relevant indoor settings.