Abstract

In this paper, we use millimeter wave radar to conduct outdoor experiments under different air quality conditions and analyze the degree of millimeter wave transmission attenuation. The radar we use operates at 94 GHz with a bandwidth of 1 GHz, a distance resolution of 15 cm, and a maximum detection distance of about 150 meters. We mainly use PM2.5 and PM10 indices as air quality criteria and find that the reflected signal strength of millimeter wave from 90m to 150m decreases by 0.38dB when the air quality rises from 136 to 250, indicating that the weaker the air quality, the weaker the millimeter wave signal strength. This provides an experimental basis for the field of millimeter wave communication.

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