DocumentCode :
3753042
Title :
Deployment considerations for 3D-MIMO arrays
Author :
Bishwarup Mondal;Frederick Vook;Eugene Visotsky;Deshan Miao;Xiaoyi Wang;Amitava Ghosh
Author_Institution :
Nokia Networks
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
19
Lastpage :
22
Abstract :
In this paper we consider the deployment of 3D-MIMO in traditional LTE bands (~1.8-3.5GHz) though 3D-MIMO is also considered an integral element of 5G systems. We show how the architecture of the 3D-MIMO antenna system (i.e., the connectivity between the transceivers and the physical antenna elements) can significantly impact system performance. At the cost of additional complexity in the array architecture that affects the ability to form wide or narrow RF beams, substantial performance gains can be achieved. We also consider the effect of the deployment scenario on 3D-MIMO performance. Generally environments where users are spatially separated in the elevation domain are better suited for MU-MIMO and consequently 3D-MIMO can provide better system performance. We observe that denser deployments (small inter-site distance) and user distributions offering a wider range of elevation angles of departures are more attractive for 3D-MIMO deployments. We present system simulation results quantifying the achievable gains by doubling the number of transceivers (or antenna ports) compared to a state-of-the-art LTE 8Tx base-station while operating within the existing LTE specifications.
Keywords :
"Antenna arrays","MIMO","Azimuth","Array signal processing","Transceivers","System performance"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), 2015 IEEE Global Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GlobalSIP.2015.7416928
Filename :
7416928
Link To Document :
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