Effects of human shadowing, traffic and antenna movements on 62.4 GHz indoor RLAN's channels

This paper presents results of 62.4 GHz wideband propagation measurements of the indoor radio channel between fixed terminals. The impact of human shadowing, traffic and LAN's antenna movements on important channel characteristics such as coherence bandwidth, RMS delay spread and Rician K-factor are compared and evaluated.

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