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Analysis and Measurement of Multiple Antenna Systems
for Fading Channel Prediction in Moving Relays.
Nima Jamaly
, Chalmers,
Rikke Apelfröjd
, Uppsala University,
Ana Belén Martinez
, TU Dresden,
Michael Grieger
, TU Dresden,
Tommy Svensson
, Chalmers,
Mikael Sternad
Uppsala University, and
Gerhard Fettweis
, TU Dresden.
European Conference on Antennas And Propagation, EuCAP 2014,
April 6-11 2014, Hauge, The Netherlands.
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Abstract:
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The performance of wireless data transmission to
mobile vehicles is improved if channel state information is
available at the transmitter but movement of vehicles causes
outdating of channel estimates.
The concept of a predictor
antenna has recently been proposed, where an antenna is placed
in front of other antennas on the roof of the vehicle to sense the
radio environment in advance. This can comparatively provide
an order-of-magnitude improvement in channel prediction performance.
A potential problem with this idea is that closely placed
antennas will experience mutual electromagnetic couplings. These
may reduce the efficiency of the predictor antenna concept if they
are not taken into account. In this paper, we discuss about how
to treat the forgoing issue and eventually evaluate a promising
candidate on measured channels. We argue that only open-circuit
voltage method would be realistic for the present application.
The usefulness of the proposed decoupling method is demonstrated on
field measurements obtained in downtown Dresden, Germany.
We also partly address the sensitivity of the open-circuit decoupling
method to the accuracy of the utilized network parameters.
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Related publications:
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Original paper proposing predictor antennas
at WCNC Paris 2012, with preliminary measurements.
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Licentiate Thesis by Rikke Apelfröjd
of which this is the fourth paper.
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- Report by Rikke Apelfröjd
on Kalman prediction for multipoint OFDM downlink channels, May 2014.
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Channel Estimation and Prediction for MIMO
OFDM Systems: Key design and performance aspects
of Kalman-based algorithms.
PhD Thesis by Daniel Aronsson, 2012.
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