Distance Dependence of Path Loss for Millimeter Wave Inter-Vehicle Communications

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Takahashi, Satoshi
Kato, Akihito
Sato, Katsuyoshi
Fujise, Masayuki

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Společnost pro radioelektronické inženýrství

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Millimeter-wave path loss between two cars was measured to obtain the general applicable distance for inter-vehicle communication systems in real environments. An abrupt and substantial increase in path loss due to interruption, curves, and different-lane traveling has been a major concern in inter-vehicle communications. The path loss measurements were carried out using 60-GHz CW radiowaves and standard horn antennas on metropolitan highways and regular roads. Because the propagation loss is traffic-dependent, the highways were classified into uncrowded and crowded highways, and the regular roads were classified into uncrowded and crowded roads. The path loss for the highways exhibited 2nd-power-law attenuation and that for the regular roads exhibited 1st-power-law attenuation with an increase in inter-vehicle distance. Additional losses of 15 dB for the highways and 5 dB for the regular roads were observed when the inter-vehicle distance was more than approximately 30 m. Thus, we were able to demonstrate millimeter-wave inter-vehicle communications at an inter-vehicle distance of more than 100 m.

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Radioengineering. 2004, vol. 13, č. 4, s. 8-13. ISSN 1210-2512
http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2004/04_04_08_13.pdf

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