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Channel measurements and analysis for very large array systems at 2.6 GHz
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2012
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EngineeringSmart AntennaLarge Array SystemsChannel MeasurementsChannel CharacterizationElectromagnetic CompatibilityChannel ModelingMimo SystemComputational ElectromagneticsInstrumentationRadio EngineeringMultiuser MimoLarge ArrayAntennaComputer EngineeringMillimeter Wave TechnologyDistributed Antenna ArchitectureSignal ProcessingAntenna CorrelationChannel ModelLarge Mimo
Very large MIMO is a technique that potentially can offer large network capacities in multi-user scenarios where the users are equipped only with single antennas. In this paper we are investigating channel properties for a realistic, though somewhat extreme, outdoor base station scenario using a large array. We present measurement results using a 128 element linear array base station and 26 different user position in line-of-sight (LOS) and 10 different user position in non line-of-sight (NLOS). We analyze the Ricean K-factor, received power levels over the array, antenna correlation and eigenvalue distributions. We show that the statistical properties of the received signal vary significantly over the large array. Near field effects and the non-stationarities over the array help decorrelating the channel for different users, thereby providing a favorable channel conditions with stable channels and low interference for the considered single antenna users.
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