Abstract
Indoor hot spots is a major deployment scenario of the fifth generation (5G) network. In the indoor scenario, the radio wave propagation characteristics of underground garages are still not fully understood. In addition, Sub-6 GHz band is the main frequency band used in domestic 5G networks recently. This paper mainly uses ray tracing to study the wireless channel characteristics in the scenario of underground garage under Sub6 GHz frequency band. Firstly, a three-dimensional (3D) simulation scenario is built, and the channel simulation is carried out at 3.5 GHz frequency band. According to the simulation data, the results shows that the path loss index is smaller than that in the 3GPP indoor scenario. Then, the channel data of Sub-6 GHz continuous frequency band is simulated at 500 MHz interval, the influence of material properties on channel characteristics is studied. We find that the path loss increases while the distance between the transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) increases, and the change is obvious at a long distance with increasing frequency.
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