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Final report on link level and system level channel models - Winner

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WINNER D5.4 v. 1.4<br />

A1 indoor<br />

direct path scattered paths<br />

(LOS)<br />

(NLOS)<br />

10% 13.4 7.1<br />

XPR V 50% 23.2 11.2<br />

90% 31.3 15.8<br />

mean / std 22.6 / 7.7 11.4 / 3.4<br />

10% 12.3 6.2<br />

XPR H<br />

50% 18.3 10.2<br />

90% 25.3 15.1<br />

mean / std 18.7 / 5.8 10.4 / 3.4<br />

Figure 5.63: CDFs of the XPR V <strong>and</strong> XPR H in an A1 indoor envir<strong>on</strong>ment.<br />

5.4.12.2 Scenario B1<br />

The CDF of the cross-polarizati<strong>on</strong> ratio (XPR) at 100 MHz b<strong>and</strong>width <strong>and</strong> 5.25 GHz centre-frequency in<br />

a rural envir<strong>on</strong>ment is shown in the Figure 5.64 <strong>and</strong> Figure 5.65 for LOS <strong>and</strong> NLOS envir<strong>on</strong>ments,<br />

respectively. Also 10, 50 <strong>and</strong> 90% percentiles are shown in Table 5.41 <strong>and</strong> Table 5.42.<br />

Table 5.41: Cross-polarizati<strong>on</strong> ratio in LOS.<br />

P V/H [dB] XPR V [dB] XPR H [dB]<br />

Mean -1.0 8.6 9.5<br />

Median -1.2 8.7 9.8<br />

STD 2.1 1.8 2.3<br />

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