Software and Datasets

Our 28 GHz Indoor/Outdoor Channel Traces

Our 28 GHz indoor/outdoor channel traces are available here.

You may use these data traces free of charge, provided that the following acknowledgement is included in any related publication: The millimeter-wave datasets were provided by the WiCON research group at the University of Arizona, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Detailed description of the measurement setup can be found at [1]:

[1] Irmak Aykin, Berk Akgun, Mingjie Feng, and Marwan Krunz, “MAMBA: A multi-armed bandit framework for beam tracking in millimeter-wave systems,” Proc. of the IEEE INFOCOM 2020, Toronto, Canada, July 2020.

 

Our 29 GHz Indoor/Outdoor Channel Traces

Our 29 GHz indoor channel traces are available here.

You may use these data traces free of charge, provided that the following acknowledgement is included in any related publication: The millimeter-wave datasets were provided by the WiCON research group at the University of Arizona, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Detailed description of the measurement setup can be found at [2]:

[2] Irmak Aykin and Marwan Krunz, “Efficient Beam Sweeping Algorithms and Initial Access Protocols for Millimeter-wave Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. PP, no. 99, 2020. [Online]. Available: doi.org/10.1109/TWC.2020.2965926.

 

Our Simulated Baseband Signals for Various Protocols

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You may use these data traces free of charge, provided that the following acknowledgement is included in any related publication: The baseband protocol datasets were provided by the WiCON research group at the University of Arizona, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Detailed description of the measurement setup can be found at [3]:

[3] Wenhan Zhang, Mingjie Feng, Marwan Krunz, and Amir Abyaneh, “Signal detection and classification in shared spectrum: A deep learning approach,” Proc. of the IEEE INFOCOM, May 2021.