Body-shadowing effects in indoor MIMO-OFDM channel capacity


Autoria(s): Das Gupta, Jishu; Ziri-Castro, Karla I.
Data(s)

01/11/2009

Resumo

We investigate Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) systems behavior in indoor populated environments that have line-of-site (LoS) between transmitter and receiver arrays. The in-house built MIMO-OFDM packet transmission demonstrator, equipped with four transmitters and four receivers, has been utilized to perform channel measurements at 5.2 GHz. Measurements have been performed using 0 to 3 pedestrians with different antenna arrays (2 £ 2, 3 £ 3 and 4 £ 4). The maximum average capacity for the 2x2 deterministic Fixed SNR scenario is 8.5 dB compared to the 4x4 deterministic scenario that has a maximum average capacity of 16.2 dB, thus an increment of 8 dB in average capacity has been measured when the array size increases from 2x2 to 4x4. In addition a regular variation has been observed for Random scenarios compared to the deterministic scenarios. An incremental trend in average channel capacity for both deterministic and random pedestrian movements has been observed with increasing number of pedestrian and antennas. In deterministic scenarios, the variations in average channel capacity are more noticeable than for the random scenarios due to a more prolonged and controlled body-shadowing effect. Moreover due to the frequent Los blocking and fixed transmission power a slight decrement have been observed in the spread between the maximum and minimum capacity with random fixed Tx power scenario.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27671/

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IEEE

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27671/1/c27671.pdf

http://www.milcis.com.au/atnac2009/

Das Gupta, Jishu & Ziri-Castro, Karla I. (2009) Body-shadowing effects in indoor MIMO-OFDM channel capacity. In Proceedings of Australasian Telecommunications Networks and Applications Conference, 9-11 November 2009, National Convention Centre, Canberra.

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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #120400 ENGINEERING DESIGN #100500 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES #MIMO-OFDM #dynamic range #channel capacity
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Conference Paper