Title :
Sensing the human user as a part of multiple-antenna system design [Wireless Corner]
Author :
Myllymaki, S. ; Berg, Markus
Author_Institution :
Microelectron. & Mater. Phys. Labs., Univ. of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Telecommunications techniques, MIMO, and cognitive radio are reviewed, and sensing the human user is presented as a part of radio-channel behavior. The effect of the user can be measured and optimized as a single element of the radio channel, in order to maximize the links performance. User-induced effects (both head and hand) were found to be as high as 5-15 dB, of which 5 dB could be compensated for by using antenna selection in the 1800 MHz band tested. Existing statistical measurements have proven that 40% of consumers commonly use lossy usage positions. A dual-antenna confi guration was designed at 1800 MHz and equipped with capacitive proximity sensors, providing a method for measuring and controlling the effects of users. The user proximity-sensor system is likely to improve the performance of four-antenna MIMO systems.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; antenna arrays; cognitive radio; mobile antennas; sensors; wireless channels; antenna selection; capacitive proximity sensors; cognitive radio; dual-antenna configuration; four antenna MIMO system; frequency 1800 MHz; human user; lossy usage positions; multiple antenna system design; radio link performance; radio-channel behaviour; statistical measurements; telecommunications techniques; user-induced effects;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2012.6348161