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Modelling and performance prediction for multiple antenna systems using enhanced ray tracing
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2005
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Wireless CommunicationsMimo PredicationEngineeringMimoSmart AntennaElectromagnetic CompatibilityMimo SystemEnhanced Ray TracingSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationComputational ElectromagneticsPerformance PredictionMultiuser MimoAntennaComputer EngineeringRadio PropagationDistributed Antenna ArchitectureSignal ProcessingMimo Modelling ApproachesAerospace EngineeringMultiple Antenna SystemsBeamforming
Multiple antenna systems can enhance wireless communication links by improving their capacity and/or reliability. Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) communications are the most common exploitation of this property. When applied to deterministic ray modelling, the computational cost of MIMO predication is a major drawback. Two MIMO modelling approaches are investigated. Both methods make use of an enhanced deterministic ray-tracing propagation model. The first method relies on point-to-point prediction for each of the multiple element-to-element links. The second approach estimates the MIMO link matrix from a single point-to-point ray tracing study. A comparison of normalized capacity and path loss is performed for the two methods in an outdoor city centre environment. For a single input multiple output (SIMO) case, the two modelling approaches are presented and compared with measured array data. Result show that the single point-to-point approximation works well and can significantly reduce run-time when compared with full element-to-element ray tracing.
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