Title :
Analysis and modeling of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radio channel based on outdoor measurements conducted at 2.5 GHz for fixed BWA applications
Author :
Soma, P. ; Baum, D.S. ; Erceg, V. ; Krishnamoorthy, R. ; Paulraj, A.J.
Author_Institution :
Iospan Wireless Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper summarizes our 2×2 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) fixed wireless outdoor propagation measurements at 2.48 GHz conducted in the suburban residential areas of San Jose, California. We report on various channel characteristics such as path loss, Ricean K-factor, cross-polarization-discrimination (XPD) and channel capacity. We present simple models for these characteristics, focusing on excess loss dependency and, derived from that, the variation with distance. Also, we introduce an idea for a generalized MIMO channel model based on these modeled channel characteristics and the correlation properties between them. Path loss results show that blockage due to buildings or foliage causes an excess loss of 35.45 dB compared to free space propagation at a distance of 1 km. The narrowband K-factor distribution matches previously reported results. The XPD of the total received signal varies from -10 to 15 dB at various locations. The K-factor and XPD were found to be very much dependent on excess loss due to blockage conditions at various distances
Keywords :
MIMO systems; Rician channels; UHF radio propagation; broadband networks; channel capacity; electromagnetic wave absorption; electromagnetic wave polarisation; radio access networks; 1 km; 2.48 GHz; 35.45 dB; California; MMDS; NLOS channel measurement; Ricean K-factor; San Jose; UHF; broadband wireless access; buildings; channel capacity; channel characteristics; correlation properties; cross-polarization-discrimination; excess loss dependency; fixed BWA applications; foliage; free space propagation; generalized MIMO channel model; multichannel multipoint distribution service; multiple-input multiple-output radio channel; narrowband K-factor distribution; outdoor measurements; outdoor propagation measurements; path loss; path loss results; suburban residential areas; Cellular networks; Channel capacity; DSL; Delay lines; Information systems; Laboratories; MIMO; Narrowband; Polarization; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2002. ICC 2002. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7400-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2002.996859