Title :
Wireless antennas - making wireless communications perform like wireline communications
Author :
Hua, Yingbo ; Mei, Yan ; Chang, Yu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract :
We first provide an overview of some of the latest developments in wireless communications using multiple transmitters and multiple receivers. We point out the importance of SNR control in fast random fading environments. For applications where large antenna arrays are not suitable, we introduce the concept of wireless antennas or wireless relays that are distributed between a source and a destination. We propose Hurwitz-Radon space-time code for the wireless relays. Each relay receives a noisy baseband signal simultaneously from the source. The baseband signals (symbols) are not decoded into information bits at the (non-regenerative) relays, but rearranged (i.e., space-time modulated) in their orders, amplitudes and phases according to the Hurwitz-Radon code. The relays do not exchange symbols with each other, but forward the modified sequences of symbols in parallel to the destination. Our study shows that with R relays, a diversity factor around R/2 can be achieved, i.e., the averaged bit error rate is in the order of 1/SNRR2/ as opposed to 1/SNR for a single (regenerative) relay system. More than 10 dB power saving, from the baseline of a single relay system, is possible with eight relays. Issues such as channel estimation, symbol synchronization, medium access protocols and signal processing hardware are also discussed.
Keywords :
access protocols; antenna arrays; channel estimation; error statistics; fading channels; mobile antennas; modulation coding; receiving antennas; signal processing; space-time codes; synchronisation; transmitting antennas; Hurwitz-Radon space-time code; SNR control; averaged bit error rate; channel estimation; fast random fading; medium access protocols; multiple receivers; multiple transmitters; noisy baseband signal; signal processing hardware; space-time modulation; symbol synchronization; wireless antennas; wireless communications; wireless relays; Antenna arrays; Baseband; Communication system control; Fading; Power system relaying; Relays; Space time codes; Transmitters; Wireless communication; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communication Technology, 2003. IEEE Topical Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8196-3
DOI :
10.1109/WCT.2003.1321435