Millimeter-wave wireless links are being investigated for applications such as front/backhauling in future 6G networks, due to the large spectrum available especially in the D-band (130-174 GHz). This study reports the preliminary results gathered from a rare experimental setup featuring an array of disdrom-eters deployed along the 800 m propagation path of two E-band and D-band links. The disdrometers capture the microphysics and the spatial distribution of rainfall over the path and allow an accurate prediction of rainfall attenuation, which has a huge impact on the link budget of these systems. First results indicate that the measured attenuation at both E-band (73 GHz) and D-band can be significantly higher than the predicted attenuation, the difference increasing with rainfall intensity.

Effect of the Spatial Distribution of Rain on mmWave Link Attenuation

Luini L.;Riva C.;Resteghini L.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Millimeter-wave wireless links are being investigated for applications such as front/backhauling in future 6G networks, due to the large spectrum available especially in the D-band (130-174 GHz). This study reports the preliminary results gathered from a rare experimental setup featuring an array of disdrom-eters deployed along the 800 m propagation path of two E-band and D-band links. The disdrometers capture the microphysics and the spatial distribution of rainfall over the path and allow an accurate prediction of rainfall attenuation, which has a huge impact on the link budget of these systems. First results indicate that the measured attenuation at both E-band (73 GHz) and D-band can be significantly higher than the predicted attenuation, the difference increasing with rainfall intensity.
2025
EuCAP 2025 - 19th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation
D-band
E-band
millimeter wave
rain attenuation
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