Title :
Time division adaptive retransmission for reducing signal impairments in portable radiotelephones
Author_Institution :
Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey
Abstract :
Multiple-antenna receiving-diversity was shown previously to be effective in mitigating the effects of random angular orientation and multipath radio propagation for portable radiotelephones. This paper shows that time-division adaptive retransmission used with appropriate antenna configurations can also mitigate these effects. The retransmission configurations require fewer antennas than the receiving diversity configurations for a given improvement in relative signal-to-noise ratio (S/N). Cumulative distributions of S/N were determined for adaptive retransmission and diversity using random orientation and multipath propagation models. Distributions of S/N for systems with two antennas at the portable set and two appropriately polarized antennas at the Portable Radiotelephone Terminal (PORT) are similar to distributions for two branch selection diversity in the fixed-oriented mobile radio environment. Systems with one portable antenna and two PORT antennas have distributions with slopes similar to two branch mobile radio distributions but the distributions for the portables range from 3 to 7 dB worse.
Keywords :
Adaptive arrays; Antennas and propagation; Bandwidth; Dipole antennas; Frequency synchronization; Land mobile radio; Mobile antennas; Polarization; Radio link; Receiving antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1983. 33rd IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/VTC.1983.1623138