Search Results for author: Harsh Tataria

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

Channel Sparsity Variation and Model-Based Analysis on 6, 26, and 132 GHz Measurements

no code implementations17 Feb 2023 Ximan Liu, Jianhua Zhang, Pan Tang, Lei Tian, Harsh Tataria, Shu Sun, Mansoor Shafi

In addition, a new intra-cluster power allocation model based on measurements is proposed to characterize the effects of sparsity in the delay domain of the 3GPP channel model.

A Review of Indoor Millimeter Wave Device-based Localization and Device-free Sensing Technologies and Applications

no code implementations10 Dec 2021 Anish Shastri, Neharika Valecha, Enver Bashirov, Harsh Tataria, Michael Lentmaier, Fredrik Tufvesson, Michele Rossi, Paolo Casari

The commercial availability of low-cost millimeter wave (mmWave) communication and radar devices is starting to improve the penetration of such technologies in consumer markets, paving the way for large-scale and dense deployments in fifth-generation (5G)-and-beyond as well as 6G networks.

Learning-Based UE Classification in Millimeter-Wave Cellular Systems With Mobility

no code implementations13 Sep 2021 Dino Pjanić, Alexandros Sopasakis, Harsh Tataria, Fredrik Tufvesson, Andres Reial

Millimeter-wave cellular communication requires beamforming procedures that enable alignment of the transmitter and receiver beams as the user equipment (UE) moves.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Classification

Favorable Propagation with User Cluster Sharing

no code implementations25 Jun 2020 Chelsea Miller, Peter J. Smith, Pawel A. Dmochowski, Harsh Tataria, Andreas F. Molisch

We use these results to examine the detrimental effects of user cluster sharing on FP behavior, and demonstrate the superior performance of the ULA as compared to the UCA and the HURA with equal inter-element spacing.

Standardization of Propagation Models: 800 MHz to 100 GHz -- A Historical Perspective

no code implementations15 Jun 2020 Harsh Tataria, Katsuyuki Haneda, Andreas F. Molisch, Mansoor Shafi, Fredrik Tufvesson

This motivated the development of the first standardized propagation model by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) 207 working group.

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