A generic non-stationary MIMO channel model for different high-speed train scenarios

This paper proposes a generic non-stationary wideband geometry-based stochastic model (GBSM) for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) high-speed train (HST) channels. The proposed generic model can be applied on the three most common HST scenarios, i.e., open space, viaduct, and cutting scenarios. A good agreement between the statistical properties of the proposed generic model and those of relevant measurement data from the aforementioned scenarios demonstrates the utility of the proposed channel model.

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