DocumentCode
1901072
Title
Adaptive antenna arrays for future generation cellular communications networks
Author
Swales, S.C. ; Beach, M.A. ; Edwards, D.J.
Author_Institution
Bristol Univ., UK
fYear
1989
fDate
4-7 Apr 1989
Firstpage
321
Abstract
Addresses the problem of meeting the proliferating demands for mobile telephony within the confinements of the limited radio spectrum allocated to these services. A multiple beam adaptive base-station antenna is proposed as a major system component in an attempt to solve this problem. This novel approach is demonstrated here by employing an antenna array to resolve the angular distribution of the mobile users as seen at the base-station site, and then using this information to direct beams towards the mobiles in both transmit and receive modes. The energy associated with each mobile is thus confined within the addressed volume, greatly reducing the amount of co-channel interference experienced from and by neighbouring co-channel cells. For a given performance criterion, this results in an increase in the spectral efficiency or capacity of the network
Keywords
antenna phased arrays; cellular radio; radiotelephony; adaptive antenna arrays; angular distribution; cellular communications networks; mobile telephony; multiple beam adaptive base-station antenna; radio spectrum; receive modes; spectral efficiency;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation, 1989. ICAP 89., Sixth International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No.301)
Conference_Location
Coventry
Type
conf
Filename
29815
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