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On spherical vs. plane wave modeling of line-of-sight MIMO channels
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2009
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Channel ModelingWireless CommunicationsMimo SystemEngineeringMultiuser MimoAntennaLine-of-sight Mimo ChannelsSmart AntennaComputational ElectromagneticsSpherical Wave ModelMutual InformationChannel ModelRadio PropagationAntenna ArraysSignal ProcessingMimo Channel MatrixWireless Propagation
In this paper we consider pure line-of-sight multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels employing uniform linear antenna arrays. We investigate the influence of exact spherical wave propagation modeling versus approximate plane wave propagation modeling on the properties of the MIMO channel matrix. When the transmission distance increases, the properties of the singular values of the MIMO channel matrix given by the spherical wave model approach the properties given by the simpler plane wave model. We investigate this transition between the two channel models, which results in a new tool giving us analytical expressions describing when spherical wave modeling is necessary and when plane wave modeling gives sufficient modeling accuracy. The parameters of interest are the transmission distance, the frequency, the array orientation, and the array size. The tool introduced is general, in the sense that it supports different performance measures when deciding on the transition between the two models. As an example, we investigate underestimation of the mutual information in this paper. The results show that the spherical wave model should be applied e.g. in some practical WLAN scenarios where plane wave modeling is commonly applied today.
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