Spectral efficiency for mmWave downlink with beam misalignment in urban macro scenario
By: Jaroslaw Wojtun , Cezary Ziolkowski , Jan M. Kelner and more
Potential Business Impact:
Improves phone signals by aiming antennas better.
In this paper, we analyze the spectral efficiency for millimeter wave downlink with beam misalignment in urban macro scenario. For this purpose, we use a new approach based on the modified Shannon formula, which considers the propagation environment and antenna system coefficients. These factors are determined based on a multi-ellipsoidal propagation model. The obtained results show that under non-line-of-sight conditions, the appropriate selection of the antenna beam orientation may increase the spectral efficiency in relation to the direct line to a user.
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