Impact of Transmit Array Geometry on Downlink System-Level Performance of MIMO Systems
Source: Ericsson
For a cellular system with a fixed number of transmit antennas at each base station, the authors investigate how the system-level performance varies as a function of the geometry of the transmit array used at each base station. Their results show that the system-level performance of a cellular system can be significantly improved by using transmits antenna geometries other than the uniform linear arrays that have been investigated extensively in the literature so far. For example with 4 transmit antennas at each base station, they show that the spectral efficiency for achieving a 5 percentile user data rate of 2 Mbps (in a 5 MHz bandwidth) is improved by 58% when a non-uniform, linear array is used instead of a traditional uniform linear array.
| Format: | Size: | 113.00 | |
| Date: | Jun 2008 |



