Performance analysis and evaluation for active antenna arrays under three-dimensional wireless channel model
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Li, Guodong
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Wu, Jinsong
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Chen, Zhixi
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Luo, Xiong
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Tang, Taolin
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Xu, Zhiqiang
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2018-08-28T18:27:24Z
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2018-08-28T18:27:24Z
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2018
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IEEE Access Volumen: 6 Páginas: 19131-19139
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10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2791429
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/151330
Abstract
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In this paper, we establish a full 3-D channel model to support the performance analysis and evaluation of active antenna array (AAA)-based wireless communication systems. We analyze and compare the impact of three different downtilt methods employed in AAA antennas, electrical downtilt (ET), mechanical downtilt (MT), hybrid downtilt (the combination of ET and MT), on the antenna patterns, which would notably impact the performance of mobile wireless communication systems. We compare the performances of the wireless communication system throughput based on the 2-D and 3-D wireless channel models using passive antenna arrays. We also investigate the system performance in terms of the capacity and coverage with different AAAs under the 3-D channel. After the performance analysis and evaluation, we have observed that the downtilt optimization may introduce significant gains in coverage and capacity for individual antennas with smaller beamwidth of the vertical patterns, but may not lead to notable gains for individual antennas with relative larger beamwidth of the vertical patterns.
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Basic Research Foundation of Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
Research and Validation of Fishing Vessel Network Architecture
2017HY-ZD0801
Joint Laboratory for Deep Blue Fishering Engineering
Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, China