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Huan Cong Nguyen

Researcher at Aalborg University

Publications -  37
Citations -  1420

Huan Cong Nguyen is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Path loss & Telecommunications link. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1186 citations. Previous affiliations of Huan Cong Nguyen include Bell Labs.

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Investigation of Prediction Accuracy, Sensitivity, and Parameter Stability of Large-Scale Propagation Path Loss Models for 5G Wireless Communications

TL;DR: This paper compares three candidate large-scale propagation path loss models for use over the entire microwave and millimeter-wave (mmWave) radio spectrum and shows the CI model with a 1-m reference distance is suitable for outdoor environments, while the CIF model is more appropriate for indoor modeling.
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Investigation of Prediction Accuracy, Sensitivity, and Parameter Stability of Large-Scale Propagation Path Loss Models for 5G Wireless Communications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared three large-scale propagation path loss models for use over the entire microwave and millimeter-wave (mmWave) radio spectrum: the alpha-beta-gamma (ABG) model, the close-in (CI) free space reference distance model, and the CI model with a frequency-weighted path loss exponent (CIF).
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How to Ensure Reliable Connectivity for Aerial Vehicles Over Cellular Networks

TL;DR: This paper investigates the performance of aerial radio connectivity in a typical rural area network deployment using extensive channel measurements and system simulations, and introduces and evaluates a novel downlink inter-cell interference coordination mechanism applied to the aerial command and control traffic.
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3D mmWave Channel Model Proposal

TL;DR: A preliminary 3GPP-style 3D mmWave channel model is developed with special emphasis on using the ray tracer to determine elevation model parameters, which is critical for the expected 2D arrays which will be employed at mmWave.
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Radio Propagation into Modern Buildings: Attenuation Measurements in the Range from 800 MHz to 18 GHz

TL;DR: A measurement-based analysis of the outdoor-to-indoor attenuation experienced in several modern constructions compared to an old building shows a material dependent and a frequency dependent attenuation, with an average increase of 20-25 dB in modern construction compared to the old construction.