DocumentCode :
1763363
Title :
Energy Efficiency of Space and Polarization MIMO Communications With Packet Erasures Over Wireless Fading Channels
Author :
Jun Chen ; Pratt, Thomas G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
Volume :
13
Issue :
12
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
6557
Lastpage :
6569
Abstract :
The transmit energy efficiency (EE) of space- polarization multiple-input multiple-output (SpPol-MIMO) architectures, dual-polarized MIMO architectures (DP-MIMO), and conventional co-polarized MIMO (CP-MIMO) schemes are compared for packet-based communication systems using full multiplexing without channel state information at the transmitter. We develop a closed-form approximation for assessing the EE of single-input single-output (SISO) and MIMO systems and show tradeoffs that exist between EE, spectral efficiency, modulation schemes, and packet designs. Using a hardware/software testbed, we also compare the EE among SISO, 2 × 2 CP-MIMO, 2 × 2 DP-MIMO, and 4 × 4 SpPol-MIMO architectures in frequency-selective MIMO channels. Emulation results from the testbed indicate that in the high SNR-regime, SpPol-MIMO provides the best EE performance in spatially uncorrelated channels, with EEs approximately four and two times better than SISO and 2 × 2 MIMO architectures, respectively. In Rician channels exhibiting either partial or high sAbstract-The transmit energy efficiency (EE) of space- polarization multiple-input multiple-output (SpPol-MIMO) architectures, dual-polarized MIMO architectures (DP-MIMO), and conventional co-polarized MIMO (CP-MIMO) schemes are compared for packet-based communication systems using full multiplexing without channel state information at the transmitter. We develop a closed-form approximation for assessing the EE of single-input single-output (SISO) and MIMO systems and show tradeoffs that exist between EE, spectral efficiency, modulation schemes, and packet designs. Using a hardware/software testbed, we also compare the EE among SISO, 2 × 2 CP-MIMO, 2 × 2 DP-MIMO, and 4 × 4 SpPol-MIMO architectures in frequency-selective MIMO channels. Emulation results from the testbed indicate that in the high SNR-regime, SpPol-MIMO provides the best EE performance in spatially uncorrelated channels,- with EEs approximately four and two times better than SISO and 2 × 2 MIMO architectures, respectively. In Rician channels exhibiting either partial or high spatial correlation, DP-MIMO offers more than a 2× performance improvement relative to the other architectures at high SNR. At low SNR, SISO systems offer the best energy efficiency but also exhibit the lowest data rates. For all of the architectures, operating points are identified that provide near achievable data rates while operating at a local minimum in energy consumption.patial correlation, DP-MIMO offers more than a 2× performance improvement relative to the other architectures at high SNR. At low SNR, SISO systems offer the best energy efficiency but also exhibit the lowest data rates. For all of the architectures, operating points are identified that provide near achievable data rates while operating at a local minimum in energy consumption.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; Rician channels; electromagnetic wave polarisation; telecommunication power management; wireless channels; CP-MIMO schemes; DP-MIMO schemes; Rician channels; SISO; SNR-regime; SpPol-MIMO architectures; channel state information; closed-form approximation; co-polarized MIMO schemes; dual-polarized MIMO architectures; frequency-selective MIMO channels; packet erasures; packet-based communication systems; single-input single-output; space-polarization multiple-input multiple-output architectures; spatial correlation; transmit energy efficiency; wireless fading channels; Antenna arrays; Computer architecture; Correlation; Energy efficiency; MIMO; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas; Energy efficiency; multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO); packet-based radios; polarized antennas; wireless fading channels;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1276
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2322055
Filename :
6858036
Link To Document :
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