Deterministic Modeling of MIMO Communication Within Typical Hospital Patient Rooms

IEEE ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS PROPAGATION LETTERS(2024)

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Limited research work has been conducted on deterministic modeling of the fifth-generation wireless communications within hospital patient rooms environment. This letter reports a ray-tracing model algorithm for the prediction of multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) propagation in the mm-wave band. The furniture effects are predicted in the framework of uniform theory of diffraction. Each piece of furniture is modeled as a group of perfect conducting wedges of random shape and size. The fixed access point has been configured with two forms of radiation patterns: Directional (D) and Omnidirectional (O). However, the mobile user point, remains O. Results indicate that doubling the number of antennas in a MIMO system operating under O-O configuration leads to a notable boost of 9 bps/Hz in channel capacity. The O-O setup creates a rich multipath environment, favorable for MIMO systems, resulting in an average channel capacity increase of 4 bps/Hz compared with the D-O configuration.
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MIMO communication,Hospitals,Diffraction,Reflection,Prediction algorithms,Delays,Three-dimensional displays,Fifth generation,hospital patient room,multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO),mm-wave (MMWs),propagation,ray-tracing,uniform theory of diffraction (UTD)
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