Quantifying the Reproducibility of Multi-Band High Speed Wireless Channel Measurements
Future vehicular communication systems will extend deployed frequency bands from sub-6 GHz to millimeter wave (mmWave). To investigate different propagation effects between sub-6 GHz and mmWave bands in high-mobility scenarios, we proposed a suitable testbed setup to compare these two bands in a fair manner. Experiments conducted using the proposed testbed provide realistic results, but they are only usable if they can be faithfully reproduced. To quantify the reproducibility of the proposed testbed, we perform channel measurements at center frequencies of 2.55 GHz and 25.5 GHz at a velocity of 50 km/h. We investigate the influence of antenna pattern, time between measurements, signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR) and signal bandwidth on the reproducibility in terms of the channel correlation.