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July 2003
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Time Variable HT MIMO Channel Measurements
Nir Tal
Metalink(nirt@metalink.co.il)
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Purpose
• Provide a snapshot of real-environment MIMO measurements with time variability
• Derive HT capacity figures and quantify improvement
• Quantify time variability and underlying effects
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Measurement Information
• Several hundred of measurements taken at various locations and scenartios within the company.
• Measurements were taken at the lower UNII band (~5.2 GHz)
• Receive antennas fixed at a height of ~2m (e.g. AP position)
• TX setup moves between measurement positions
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Measurement Set Up
• Philosophy:– Full simultaneous MIMO measurements– Relatively slow sampling rate (46MHz)– long
sampling period (100msec)– Store all samples and post-process offline– Use wideband transmission signals (>20MHz) – Omni reception and transmission antennas
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Set-Up Block Diagram
LNAMiteq AFS Series
Agilent E4438Signal Generator
AgilentE4440 Series
Spectrum Analyzer
AgilentE8048
VSA
SkyCrossDielectric Antenna Pair
PCProcessing Terminal
PAMini-CircuitsZVE Series
SkyCrossDielectric Antenna Pair
Transmit Cart
Receive Station
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Spectrum Analyzer/ Down Converter Setup
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Intra-Room (NLOS), Typical Channel (M11-11)
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Time Frequency Response (M11-11)
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Frequency Response Time Variability (M11-11)
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MIMO Capacity (theoretical)
• The theoretical MIMO channel capacity is given by [1]:
• Where: C – Capacity [bps/Hz], W- Bandwidth [Hz], P- Power [W], - Noise Variance [W], H- Channel Matrix, - TX Antenna Number
*2 2
log det ( ) ( )mT
PC I H f H f df
n
2
Tn
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Real-Environment Calculated Capacity (M11-14)
(MIMO Capacity)/2
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MIMO Capacity Enhancement- NLOS, Dist= 25.6m (M11-XX)
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MIMO Capacity Enhancement- LOS, Dist=25m (M11-XX)
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Periodic Modulation
• In nearly all tests, a strong AM-like periodicity is clearly seen.
• The period of this modulation was tested to be exactly 100Hz
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Fluorescent Effect Setup (cont.)
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Fluorescent Effect Setup (cont.)
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Spectrum at the Various Scenarios
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Time Domain Power Plot of Fluorescent Effect
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The Fluorescent Effect
• Fluorescent lights become conductive twice every AC power cycle.
• During that period, the electromagnetic environment (reflections) are changed.
• The channels in such environment exhibit strong AM modulation in all parameters (frequency response, RMS delay spread, capacity, etc.)
• We therefore suggest to incorporate this effect into the MIMO channel models as it is one of the major causes of channel time variability
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Conclusions
• In typical enterprise scenario 2 antenna MIMO enhances the median capacity by 1.5-2x (NLOS and LOS)
• Channels exhibits “slow” variability changes over 100ms (f<10Hz)
• In the vicinity of fluorescence lights the channel is modulated by a strong 100/120Hz AM modulation (up to 5dB)
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Summary
• A snap-shot of channel measurements in office environment has been presented
• Measurements are ongoing and their study shall include topics such as: antenna polarization, channel reciprocity and LOS behavior .
• These results are being integrated into the Channel Modeling Sub-Committee led by Erceg.
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