In this paper we present and discuss results of a wireless vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) dualband channel measurement campaign at center frequencies of 3.2 GHz and 34.3 GHz in an urban street scenario. The measurement is conducted using a bandwidth of 155.5 MHz and a sounding repetition rate of 62.5 $\mu \mathrm{s}$ for both bands. At the transmitter side we use omni-directional antennas and at the receiver side directional antennas with 17° opening angles. With this setup, we present the first comparison of simultaneous and dynamic multiband V2V measurements using the time-variant power delay profile (PDP) and the Doppler spectral density (DSD). We find close similarities for the line-of-sight, specular as well as diffuse reflections in both frequency bands, enabling future work for out-of-band beam finding in vehicular mmWave systems.
Wireless 3GHz and 30 GHz Vehicle-to-Vehicle Measurements in an Urban Street Scenario
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