A vertically connected wireless link (VCWL) using the 60-GHz band has been proposed for reliable and economical transmission of various satellite media to individual building units. This paper describes a prototype of such a VCWL that employs a self-heterodyne scheme. The CNR performance of the prototype was evaluated in a real environment. The results showed that signals transmissions of the required quality could be delivered to the units of a five-story apartment. For the placement of multiple transmitters in close proximity, the prototype required 12 dB of CIR.
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Ami KANAZAWA, Tomokazu ARISE, Hiroyo OGAWA, "Millimeter-Wave Vertically-Connected Wireless Link for Satellite Broadcasting in an Apartment Building" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E87-B, no. 8, pp. 2178-2181, August 2004, doi: .
Abstract: A vertically connected wireless link (VCWL) using the 60-GHz band has been proposed for reliable and economical transmission of various satellite media to individual building units. This paper describes a prototype of such a VCWL that employs a self-heterodyne scheme. The CNR performance of the prototype was evaluated in a real environment. The results showed that signals transmissions of the required quality could be delivered to the units of a five-story apartment. For the placement of multiple transmitters in close proximity, the prototype required 12 dB of CIR.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e87-b_8_2178/_p
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