DocumentCode
673945
Title
Arbitary direction path generation for MIMO channel emulator
Author
Amano, Yuto ; Nakano, M. ; Yamaguchi, Akira
Author_Institution
KDDI R&D Labs. Inc., Fujimino, Japan
fYear
2013
fDate
7-13 July 2013
Firstpage
2263
Lastpage
2264
Abstract
MIMO channel emulation systems have been studied and developed to achieve the evaluation for the MIMO transmission technique of user equipments (UEs) with multiple antennas. The system can generate a multipath with a spatial signature by transmitting signals from multiple probe antennas set around the UE. The resolution of the emulated spatial distribution of the multipath is improved as the number of probe antennas increase, while the MIMO channel emulator controlling the transmit signals becomes complicated and expensive. This paper proposes the novel method for the MIMO channel emulator to achieve the emulation of the arbitrary multipath with the finite number of the probe antennas. The method weights the transmit signals with the criterion to minimize the vector error between the array steering vector of MIMO antenna in the desired arbitrary direction of the path and the combining weighted vectors in the directions of the probe antennas. It is verified that the proposed method with the number of the probe antenna M can achieve the evaluation for the MIMO antenna with M-1 branches under the arbitrary multipath environment.
Keywords
MIMO communication; directive antennas; multipath channels; radio equipment; signal processing; wireless channels; MIMO channel emulation systems; MIMO transmission technique; UE; arbitary direction path generation; array steering vector; finite number; multiple antennas; multiple probe antennas; probe antennas; spatial distribution; spatial signature; transmitting signals; user equipments; weighted vectors; Directive antennas; Emulation; MIMO; Probes; Transmitting antennas; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium (APSURSI), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
ISSN
1522-3965
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5315-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APS.2013.6711790
Filename
6711790
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