Capacity of millimetre-wave multiple-input multiple-output channels in a conference room

2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (17) ◽  
pp. 2879-2885 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Joon Lee ◽  
W. Yong Lee
2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. 150322 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas P. Lawrence ◽  
Brian W.-H. Ng ◽  
Hedley J. Hansen ◽  
Derek Abbott

Millimetre-waves offer the possibility of wide bandwidth and consequently high data rate for wireless communications. For both uni- and dual-polarized systems, signals sent over a link may suffer severe degradation due to antenna misalignment. Orientation robustness may be enhanced by the use of mutual orthogonality in three dimensions. Multiple-input multiple-output polarization diversity offers a way of improving signal reception without the limitations associated with spatial diversity. Scattering effects often assist propagation through multipath. However, high path loss at millimetre-wave frequencies may limit any reception enhancement through scattering. We show that the inclusion of a third orthogonal dipole provides orientation robustness in this setting, as well as in a rich scattering environment, by means of a Rician fading channel model covering all orientations for a millimetre-wave, tri-orthogonal, half-wave dipole transmitter and receiver employing polarization diversity. Our simulation extends the analysis into three dimensions, fully exploiting individual sub-channel paths. In both the presence and absence of multipath effects, capacity is observed to be higher than that of a dual-polarized system over the majority of a field of view.


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