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Multipolarized Uniform Rectangular Array (mURA) Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output systems (mMIMOs) is a promising technology in 5G wireless communications. Thus, in this paper, a three dimensional geometry (3-DG) channel model of mURA is established, mostly used in indoor or outdoor. The three-dimension channel model of mURA proposed is evaluated in which a Spherical-Wave (SW) is used to model the close-field, and compared with the Plane-Wave (PW) that model the far-field. The Channel Orthogonality (CO) is driven for various parameters characterize mMIMOs and communication environment. The proposed model provides the best performances.
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Boulouird, M., Riadi, A. Multipolarized Antennas Channel Model of URA Based on SW Massive MIMO Systems in UpLink Transmission. Wireless Pers Commun 122, 2197–2217 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-021-08988-x
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