Title :
Sensing the Human User as a Part of Multiple-Antenna System Design [Wireless Corner]
Author :
Myllymaki, Sami ; Berg, Markus
Author_Institution :
Microelectronics and Materials Physics Laboratories, PO Box 4500 FI-90014, University of Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
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 link´s 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 configuration 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 :
Electromagnetic propagation; Land mobile radio; MIMO; Mobile antennas; Transceivers; MIMO systems; Mobile antennas; electromagnetic propagation; land mobile radio cellular systems; land mobile radio equipment; propagation losses; transceivers;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2012.6348162