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Publications in Scientific Journals:

A. Habib, M. Rupp:
"Antenna Selection in Polarized MIMO Transmissions with Mutual Coupling";
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, 19 (2012), 2; 213 - 227.



English abstract:
Physical size limitations in user equipment forces multiple antennas to be spaced closely, generating a considerable
amount of mutual coupling between antenna elements that cannot be neglected. Thus, the design and deployment of antenna
selection schemes appropriate for next generation wireless standards such as 3GPP LTE and LTE advanced need to take these
practical implementation issues into account. In this paper, we consider multiple-input multiple-output systems where antenna
elements are closely placed side by side, and examine the performance of a typical antenna selection strategy in such systems
under various scenarios of antenna spacing and mutual coupling with varying antenna elements. We compare a linear array with
an NSpoke co-located antenna structure which comprises of antennas separated by an angular displacement rather that spatial. We
further improve the performance of such systems by a new selection approach which terminates the non-selected antenna elements
with a short circuit. We observe that this methodology, can improve the performance considerably. We present analytical bounds
for capacity with receive antenna selection. We found that NSpoke structures perform even better than full complexity systems
when used with intelligent receive antenna selection methods, with few number of antennas even in the presence of strong mutual
coupling effects.

German abstract:
Physical size limitations in user equipment forces multiple antennas to be spaced closely, generating a considerable
amount of mutual coupling between antenna elements that cannot be neglected. Thus, the design and deployment of antenna
selection schemes appropriate for next generation wireless standards such as 3GPP LTE and LTE advanced need to take these
practical implementation issues into account. In this paper, we consider multiple-input multiple-output systems where antenna
elements are closely placed side by side, and examine the performance of a typical antenna selection strategy in such systems
under various scenarios of antenna spacing and mutual coupling with varying antenna elements. We compare a linear array with
an NSpoke co-located antenna structure which comprises of antennas separated by an angular displacement rather that spatial. We
further improve the performance of such systems by a new selection approach which terminates the non-selected antenna elements
with a short circuit. We observe that this methodology, can improve the performance considerably. We present analytical bounds
for capacity with receive antenna selection. We found that NSpoke structures perform even better than full complexity systems
when used with intelligent receive antenna selection methods, with few number of antennas even in the presence of strong mutual
coupling effects.

Keywords:
polarized antennas


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ICA-2012-0400


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