+The provided measurement data originate from a 5G test system consisting of a base station (BS) with a beamforming antenna and user equipment (UE) with an omnidirectional antenna.
+
+## System Description
+The carrier frequency was set to 3.55 GHz, and the OFDM cell signal occupied 80 MHz.
+The BS was equipped with a grid-of-beams antenna with 48 individual beams arranged in three rows and 16 columns.
+The following table shows the **beam indices** for the given beam elevation (rows) and azimuth (columns) angles:
+| near | Indicates samples close to the BS antenna that may lead to implausible results [0,1] |
+| NLOS | Non-line-of-sight to the BS antenna, manually labelled [0,1] |
+| bIdx | Beam index of the serving beam |
+| bAzi | Azimuth angle of the serving beam [°] |
+| bEle | Elevation angle of the serving beam [°] |
+| RSRP | RSRP [dBm] |
+| SINR | SNR [dB] |
+| BID1 - BID48 | Measured RSRP for each of the 48 beams |
+
+## References
+
+[1] A. Schumacher, R. Merz, and A. Burg, "3.5 GHz Coverage Assessment with a 5G Testbed," in 2019 IEEE 89th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Spring), Apr. 2019, pp. 1–6. doi: [10.1109/VTCSpring.2019.8746551](https://doi.org/10.1109/VTCSpring.2019.8746551).
+
+[2] N. Xu, S. Li, C. S. Charollais, A. Burg, and A. Schumacher, "Machine Learning Based Outdoor Localization using the RSSI of Multibeam Antennas," in 2020 IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SiPS), Oct. 2020, pp. 1–5. doi: [10.1109/SiPS50750.2020.9195235](https://doi.org/10.1109/SiPS50750.2020.9195235).