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Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radio channel measurements
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2002
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Channel ModelingWireless CommunicationsMimo SystemEngineeringMimoField Test ResultsMultiuser MimoAntennaRadio Channel MeasurementsTerminal AntennasChannel EstimationDistributed Antenna ArchitectureFirst Field TestSignal Processing
We present results from the first field test to characterize the mobile multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radio channel. We measured the capacity normalized to a single antenna system, and fading correlation between antennas of a system with 4 antennas on a laptop computer and 4 antennas at a rooftop base station. The field test results show that close to the theoretical 4 times the capacity of a single antenna system can be supported in a 30 kHz channel with dual-polarized, spatially-separated base station and terminal antennas under a variety of test runs, including suburban drives, highway drives and pedestrian routes. Therefore, these results show that it may be possible to provide in excess of 1 Mbps in a 200 kHz mobile radio channel (for the 3G wireless TDMA system EDGE) with the appropriate base station antennas.
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