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Coverage Analysis for 3D Indoor Terahertz Communication System Over Multi-Cluster Fluctuating Two-Ray Fading Channels

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Tang, Zhifeng
Yang, Nan
Durrani, Salman
Zhou, Xiangyun
Juntti, Markku
Miquel Jornet, Josep

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In this paper, we develop a novel analytical framework for a three-dimensional (3D) indoor terahertz (THz) communication system. Our proposed model incorporates more accurate modeling of wall blockages via Manhattan line processes and precise modeling of THz fading channels via a multi-cluster fluctuating two-ray (MFTR) channel model. We also account for traditional unique features of THz, such as molecular absorption loss, user blockages, and 3D directional antenna beams. Moreover, we model locations of access points (APs) using a Poisson point process and adopt the nearest line-of-sight AP association strategy. Due to the high penetration loss caused by wall blockages, we consider that a user equipment (UE) and its associated AP and interfering APs are all in the same rectangular area, i.e., a room. Based on the proposed rectangular area model, we evaluate the impact of the UE’s location on the distance to its associated AP. We then develop a tractable method to derive a new expression for the coverage probability by examining the interference from interfering APs and considering the MFTR fading experienced by THz communications. Aided by simulation results, we validate our analysis and demonstrate that the UE’s location has a pronounced impact on its coverage probability. Additionally, we find that the optimal AP density is determined by both the UE’s location and the room size, which provides valuable insights for meeting the coverage requirements of future THz communication system deployment.

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