How is a Saleh and Valenzuela model is used to model a 5G wireless channel?
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David Webb Posts 3177 Registration date Monday November 25, 2019 Status Administrator Last seen May 15, 2023 - Feb 19, 2020 at 03:44 PM
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Hello, I've tried to gather some possibly helpful resources for you.
The Saleh and Valenzuela model is a statistical model whose basic assumption is that multipath components (MPCs) arrive in clusters, formed by the multiple reflections from the objects in the vicinity of receiver and transmitter.
In relation to 5G you can have a look at these papers on the SV and 5G implementation:
Section 3.4
Bottom of page 13 / 14
5G Channel Models
Hopefully this can be of use, and that someone better qualified to answer you adds to the conversation!
Regards
The Saleh and Valenzuela model is a statistical model whose basic assumption is that multipath components (MPCs) arrive in clusters, formed by the multiple reflections from the objects in the vicinity of receiver and transmitter.
In relation to 5G you can have a look at these papers on the SV and 5G implementation:
Section 3.4
Bottom of page 13 / 14
5G Channel Models
Hopefully this can be of use, and that someone better qualified to answer you adds to the conversation!
Regards