Title :
Proximity effects on diversity antennas
Author :
Pham, Tien D. ; Balmain, Keith G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
fDate :
27 Sep-1 Oct 1994
Abstract :
Proximity effects constitute a threat to the performance of a diversity antenna when it is operating under physically constricted, limited-area conditions which are typical of indoor environments. Two factors contribute to the degradation of the antenna performance: the reduction of the branch mean signal-to-noise ratios and the increase of the branch signal correlation. The overall loss of diversity gain can be evaluated from these factors. Theoretical investigations of a two-element space diversity antenna mounted on an infinite ground plane and an infinite corner reflector show that proximity effects (i.e. proximity to the ground plane or reflector) can result in a significant loss of diversity gain. The severity of the proximity effects depends an the spacing between the two elements, and on the location and orientation of the pair of elements
Keywords :
dipole antenna arrays; diversity reception; indoor radio; mobile radio; branch mean signal-to-noise ratio; branch signal correlation; degradation; diversity gain loss; indoor environment; infinite corner reflector; infinite ground plane; limited-area conditions; location; orientation; performance; proximity effects; two-element space diversity antenna; Degradation; Diversity methods; Diversity reception; Electromagnetics; Fading; Indoor environments; Mobile communication; Mutual coupling; Proximity effect; Reflector antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Universal Personal Communications, 1994. Record., 1994 Third Annual International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1823-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICUPC.1994.383160