DocumentCode :
1396255
Title :
Angle and space diversity comparisons in different mobile radio environments
Author :
Perini, Patrick L. ; Holloway, Christopher L.
Author_Institution :
US West Adv. Technol., Boulder, CO, USA
Volume :
46
Issue :
6
fYear :
1998
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
764
Lastpage :
775
Abstract :
The angle diversity performance of two types of high-gain multibeam antennas-24 vertically polarized 15° beams and 12 vertically polarized 30° beams-were tested and compared to the space diversity performance of traditional sector antenna configurations. The antennas were tested at 850 MHz in dense urban and rural cellular mobile radio environments. A vehicle equipped with a mobile transmitter was driven in the coverage area, while the received signal strength (RSS) was recorded on multiple receiver channels attached to multibeam and sector antennas at the base site. The RSS data recorded included fast (Rayleigh) fading and was averaged into local means based on the mobile´s position/speed. The fast fading was extracted from the recorded RSS and the fading distributions of the two multibeam antennas tested were studied in two distinctly different mobile environments. Fading cumulative distributions for the angular diverse antennas were compared to those of spatially diverse antennas. Diversity gain was calculated and compared to traditional space diversity in these mobile environments. Results in urban environments indicated that the angular diversity performance was comparable to the space diversity (~8 dB improvement). Rural tests typically suggested that both space diversity and angular diversity provided little or no (<2 dB) fading reduction. A description of the experiment, data reduction and analyses, and calculation of diversity gain are presented. The motivation for this experiment is the application of fixed multiple beam antennas (FMBA) in cellular radio and digital personal communication systems
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; antenna testing; cellular radio; digital radio; diversity reception; electromagnetic wave polarisation; fading; land mobile radio; multibeam antennas; personal communication networks; radio receivers; radio transmitters; statistical analysis; angle diversity; base site; cellular mobile radio environments; coverage area; digital personal communication systems; diversity gain; fading cumulative distributions; fast Rayleigh fading; fixed multiple beam antennas; local means; mobile position/speed; mobile transmitter; multiple receiver channels; performance; received signal strength; rural environment; sector antenna configurations; space diversity; urban environment; vertically polarized beams; Diversity methods; Land mobile radio; Mobile antennas; Polarization; Radio transmitters; Rayleigh channels; Receivers; Receiving antennas; Testing; Vehicle driving;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/8.686760
Filename :
686760
Link To Document :
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