Title :
The performance of polarization diversity schemes at a base station in small/micro cells at 1800 MHz
Author :
Lempiainen, Jukka J A ; Laiho-Steffens, Jaana K.
Author_Institution :
Nokia Telecommun., Espoo, Finland
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to evaluate experimentally the relationships between cross-polarization discrimination (XPD), signal cross correlation, and polarization diversity gain with horizontally/vertically (HV) polarized reception at the base-station (BS) end at 1800 MHz. The performance of the horizontal/vertical polarization diversity scheme was also compared with a diversity scheme with ±45° slanted polarizations and horizontal space diversity at 1800 MHz in a personal communication system (PCS) mobile network. A measurement campaign was conducted in small/micro cells in different types of areas, taking into account the influence of mobile antenna inclination. According to the measurements, XPD values for horizontal/vertical polarizations vary between 5-15 dB, depending on the environment. Furthermore, XPD values depend highly on the radio propagation path between the BS and mobile station (MS) due to line-of-sight (LOS) and nonline-of-sight (NLOS) situations. Signal cross correlations of horizontal and vertical polarizations in both LOS and NLOS situations were clearly below 0.7, which is the generally accepted value to have a reasonable improvement at the receiving end with diversity. Finally, the results showed that almost equal diversity gain and system performance in a PCS network at 1800 MHz can be achieved in small/micro cells in different environments with ±45° slanted polarizations at the BS end when comparing results with horizontal space diversity. The performance of horizontal/vertical polarization diversity scheme was approximately 1 dB worse than horizontal space diversity
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; cellular radio; correlation methods; diversity reception; electromagnetic wave polarisation; personal communication networks; 1800 MHz; PCS network; XPD; base station; cellular radio; cross-polarization discrimination; horizontally/vertically polarized reception; line-of-sight situation; mobile antenna inclination; nonline-of-sight situation; personal communication system; polarization diversity gain; radio propagation path; signal cross correlation; slanted polarizations; small/micro cells; Antenna measurements; Antennas and propagation; Area measurement; Base stations; Diversity methods; Mobile antennas; Personal communication networks; Polarization; Radio propagation; System performance;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on