Abstract
This radio channel measurement campaign characterizes the propagation conditions experienced in a dense urban environment over fixed backhaul links between wireless devices that are mounted on utility or traffic light poles. The measurements characterize the $2 \times 1$ multiple-input/single-output (MISO) channel in the 2.45 GHz band for both spatially separated omni antennas and cross-polarized directional antennas. Results presented include both small- and large-scale channel statistics, antenna correlation coefficient values, and the off-broadside rejection achieved with the directional antennas.
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