The next generation of wireless networks will use sub-THz frequencies alongside mmWave frequencies to enable multi-Gbps and low latency applications. To enable different verticals and use cases, engineers must take a holistic approach to build, analyze, and study different parts of the network and the interplay among the lower and higher layers of the protocol stack. It is of paramount importance to accurately characterize the radio propagation in diverse scenarios such as urban microcell (UMi), urban macrocell (UMa), rural macrocell (RMa), indoor hotspot (InH), and indoor factory (InF) for a wide range of frequencies. The 3GPP statistical channel model (SCM) is oversimplified and restricted to the frequency range of 0.5-100 GHz. Thus, to overcome these limitations, this paper presents a detailed implementation of the drop-based NYU channel model (NYUSIM) for the frequency range of 0.5–150 GHz for the UMi, UMa, RMa, InH, and InF scenarios. NYUSIM allows researchers to design and evaluate new algorithms and protocols for future sub-THz wireless networks in ns-3.

Ns-3 Implementation of Sub-Terahertz and Millimeter Wave Drop-based NYU Channel Model (NYUSIM)

Pagin M.;Zorzi M.
2023

Abstract

The next generation of wireless networks will use sub-THz frequencies alongside mmWave frequencies to enable multi-Gbps and low latency applications. To enable different verticals and use cases, engineers must take a holistic approach to build, analyze, and study different parts of the network and the interplay among the lower and higher layers of the protocol stack. It is of paramount importance to accurately characterize the radio propagation in diverse scenarios such as urban microcell (UMi), urban macrocell (UMa), rural macrocell (RMa), indoor hotspot (InH), and indoor factory (InF) for a wide range of frequencies. The 3GPP statistical channel model (SCM) is oversimplified and restricted to the frequency range of 0.5-100 GHz. Thus, to overcome these limitations, this paper presents a detailed implementation of the drop-based NYU channel model (NYUSIM) for the frequency range of 0.5–150 GHz for the UMi, UMa, RMa, InH, and InF scenarios. NYUSIM allows researchers to design and evaluate new algorithms and protocols for future sub-THz wireless networks in ns-3.
2023
WNS3 '23: Proceedings of the 2023 Workshop on ns-3
9798400707476
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