MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices

The increasing interest in wireless transmission of highest data rates for multimedia applications (e.g. HDTV) demands the use of communication systems as e.g. described in the IEEE 802.11n draft specification for WLAN including spatial multiplexing or transmit diversity to achieve a constant high d...

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Main Authors: H. Rabe, D. Kornek, M. Stege, I. Rolfes
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-05-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/6/55/2008/ars-6-55-2008.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f5bd6f768e246fc85361a3017618ab32020-11-24T22:47:38ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Radio Science 1684-99651684-99732008-05-0165561MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matricesH. RabeD. KornekM. StegeI. RolfesThe increasing interest in wireless transmission of highest data rates for multimedia applications (e.g. HDTV) demands the use of communication systems as e.g. described in the IEEE 802.11n draft specification for WLAN including spatial multiplexing or transmit diversity to achieve a constant high data rate and a small outage probability. In a wireless communications system the transmission of parallel data stream leads to multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) systems, whose key parameters heavily depend on the properties of the mobile channel. Assuming an uncorrelated channel matrix the correlation between the multiplexed data streams is caused by the coupling of the antennas, so that the radiation element becomes an even more important part of the system. Previous work in this research area (Klemp and Eul, 2006) has shown that planar log.-per four arm antennas are promising candidates for MIMO applications providing two nearly decorrelated radiators, which cover a wide frequency range including both WLAN bands at 2.4 GHz and 5.4 GHz. Up to now the MIMO performance of this antenna is mainly analyzed by simulations. In this contribution measured channel matrices in a real office environment are studied in terms of the antenna's MIMO performance such as outage probability. The obtained results recorded by using a commercial platform are compared to the simulated ones. http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/6/55/2008/ars-6-55-2008.pdf
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D. Kornek
M. Stege
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D. Kornek
M. Stege
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MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices
Advances in Radio Science
author_facet H. Rabe
D. Kornek
M. Stege
I. Rolfes
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title MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices
title_short MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices
title_full MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices
title_fullStr MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices
title_full_unstemmed MIMO performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices
title_sort mimo performance of a planar logarithmically periodic antenna with respect to measured channel matrices
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Advances in Radio Science
issn 1684-9965
1684-9973
publishDate 2008-05-01
description The increasing interest in wireless transmission of highest data rates for multimedia applications (e.g. HDTV) demands the use of communication systems as e.g. described in the IEEE 802.11n draft specification for WLAN including spatial multiplexing or transmit diversity to achieve a constant high data rate and a small outage probability. In a wireless communications system the transmission of parallel data stream leads to multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) systems, whose key parameters heavily depend on the properties of the mobile channel. Assuming an uncorrelated channel matrix the correlation between the multiplexed data streams is caused by the coupling of the antennas, so that the radiation element becomes an even more important part of the system. Previous work in this research area (Klemp and Eul, 2006) has shown that planar log.-per four arm antennas are promising candidates for MIMO applications providing two nearly decorrelated radiators, which cover a wide frequency range including both WLAN bands at 2.4 GHz and 5.4 GHz. Up to now the MIMO performance of this antenna is mainly analyzed by simulations. In this contribution measured channel matrices in a real office environment are studied in terms of the antenna's MIMO performance such as outage probability. The obtained results recorded by using a commercial platform are compared to the simulated ones.
url http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/6/55/2008/ars-6-55-2008.pdf
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