Title :
Adaptive large MISO downlink with Predictor Antenna array for very fast moving vehicles
Author :
Dinh-Thuy Phan-Huy ; Sternad, Mikael ; Svensson, Tommy
Abstract :
Recently, a “Separate Receive and Training Antenna” technique has been proposed to provide energy efficient and robust wireless downlink data transmission towards antennas placed upon fast moving vehicles. Energy efficiency is attained thanks to Large Multiple Input Single Output Beamforming. Robustness to beamforming mispointing at high speed is obtained by using the recent “Predictor Antenna” concept. However, for some speeds, the Separate Receive and Training Antenna technique suffers from residual mispointing. To improve the robustness of this technique, we propose three new schemes: the “Border Switch Off Scheme”, the “Random Switch Off Scheme” and the “Polynomial Interpolation” scheme. The two first schemes dynamically mute transmit antennas selectively when the residual mispointing is too severe. The third scheme generalizes the Predictor Antenna concept and uses all antennas upon the vehicle as a Predictor Antenna Array. These schemes are here assessed over spatially correlated channels. The two first schemes reduce energy saving to slightly improve robustness, whereas the third scheme perfectly compensates all speeds up to 300 kmph with maximum energy saving, at the cost of extra complexity.
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; array signal processing; correlation methods; interpolation; mobile antennas; polynomials; receiving antennas; time division multiplexing; transmitting antennas; wireless channels; adaptive large MISO downlink; border switch off scheme; dynamically mute transmit antennas; energy efficiency; large multiple input single output beamforming; maximum energy saving; polynomial interpolation scheme; predictor antenna array; random switch off scheme; residual mispointing; robust wireless downlink data transmission; separate receive-and-training antenna technique; spatial channel correlation; time division duplex wireless communications; very fast moving vehicles; Decision support systems; Vehicles; TDD; beamforming; high velocity; large MISO; moving cells; predictor antenna; wireless;
Conference_Titel :
Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
DOI :
10.1109/ICCVE.2013.6799816