Bell Labs team publishes a paper with universal path gain laws for common wireless environments, partially based on measurements collected in the COSMOS testbed area

Bell Labs team publishes a paper with universal path gain laws for common wireless environments, partially based on measurements collected in the COSMOS testbed area

Dr. Dmitry Chizhik, Dr. Jinfeng Du, and Dr. Reinaldo Valenzuela from Nokia Bell Labs recently published a paper titled “Universal Path Gain Laws for Common Wireless Communication Environments” in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. In the paper Simple and accurate expressions for path gain are derived from electromagnetic fundamentals in a wide variety of common environments, including Line-of-Sight (LOS) and Non- Line-of-Sight (NLOS) indoor, urban canyons, urban/rural macro, outdoor-indoor and suburban streets with vegetation. As shown in Table 1 in the paper (below), many of the measurements used for evaluating the theoretical models were collected in the COSMOS testbed deployment area (120 St., Amsterdam Ave, and Morningside Drive).

measurements used for evaluating the theoretical models were collected in the COSMOS testbed deployment area
More details are available in [1]
 
[1] D. Chizhik, J. Du, R. Valenzuela, “Universal Path Gain Laws for Common Wireless Communication Environments”, to appear in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2021  [download