Channel measurements and modeling for 5G communication systems at 3.5 GHz band
21 August 2016
The fifth generation (5G) communication has recently attracted much interest. In this paper we present radio channel measurements on campus at 3.5 GHz, which is the candidate frequency band for the 5G communications. The measurement setup is based on software radio units with a bandwidth of 30 MHz, and the measurements were conducted on campus of Beijing Jiaotong University, China. We discuss the power delay profile, path loss, shadowing, and delay spread. It is found that the path loss exponent is up to 6.16 due to high carrier frequency. A lognormal distribution is used to model the shadowing effect, and the standard deviation is 4.21 dB. Furthermore, the root-mean-square delay spread is around 45 ns in the measured campus environments. The results can be applied to the 5G communication system design.