Title :
Propagation measurements for 1.9 GHz high-gain antenna array design
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
fDate :
Oct. 30 1995-Nov. 1 1995
Abstract :
This paper addresses the benefits achievable with advanced base station antennas for 1.9 GHz personal communications services (PCS). High-gain antennas, multiple sub-aperture diversity combining, and adaptive array processing are all parts of the advanced antenna concept. A measurement program was carried out in urban and suburban environments to preview the performance achievable with large antennas. Results indicate that very tall narrow antenna subarrays can produce the desired high gain while minimizing the amount of beam-steering and beamforming required.
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; 1.9 GHz; UHF; adaptive array processing; antenna performance; base station antennas; beamforming; beamsteering; high-gain antenna array design; measurement program; multiple subaperture diversity combining; personal communications services; propagation measurements; suburban environment; tall narrow antenna subarrays; urban environment; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Antennas and propagation; Aperture antennas; Array signal processing; Azimuth; Diversity reception; Personal communication networks; Receiving antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers, 1995. 1995 Conference Record of the Twenty-Ninth Asilomar Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7370-2
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.1995.540578