On path loss measurement and modeling for millimeter-wave 5G

This paper addresses the derivation of path loss models and model parameters based on measurement data, in particular with a view to current modeling work for 5G millimeter-wave systems. In order to ensure accurate and comparable results, which are independent from the measurement hardware, it is of utmost importance to incorporate a sufficiently large data set and use a coherent data processing including spatial averaging.

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