In this paper, measurements of the attenuation by the window and fuselage of an aircraft for Terahertz communications are presented. The measurements are performed at 300GHz using an ultra wide-band sub-mmWave channel sounder in a Boeing 737. They are subdivided into a characterization of perpendicular and oblique incidence, respectively, with regard to the azimuth angle. Before presenting the results, the different measurement setups are described. The results suggest a minimal attenuation of -11.01 dB by the window for perpendicular incidence whereas no specific angle dependency could be identified.
Indoor-to-Outdoor Path Loss Measurements in an Aircraft for Terahertz Communications
2020-05-01
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