Title :
Simulated and measured performance of 4-branch uplink reception in WCDMA
Author :
Holma, Harri ; Tölli, Antti
Author_Institution :
IP Mobility Networks, Nokia Networks, Kista, Sweden
Abstract :
In the initial deployment phase of the WCDMA networks the coverage is important to be able to provide 3G services to as many customers as possible, and to reduce the required number of base station sites and the related costs. It is shown by Holma and Toskala (see WCDMA for UMTS, John Wiley & Sons, p.344, 2000) that the WCDMA macro cell coverage is uplink limited. In this paper a base station four-branch receiver antenna solution is studied using simulations and field measurements as an approach to increase the coverage area of the WCDMA cell. The effect of the four-branch reception to the uplink capacity is also studied. The simulations show that the four-branch reception gives an average coverage gain of 3 dB compared to the traditional two-branch receiver diversity in ITU Vehicular A channel. When the amount of multipath diversity is lower, like in ITU Pedestrian A channel, the gain is higher - up to 4 dB. The four-branch reception can be implemented with two polarisation diversity antennas. When the correlation of those antennas is 1.0, i.e. the antennas are very close to each other, the gain reduces by 0.5 dB to 2.5 dB in ITU Vehicular A channel. The field measurements indicate an average reduction of 3 dB in the mobile transmission power, which is well in line with the simulation results. When the antennas are close to each other, the gain is reduced 0.3-0.4 dB which is also close to the corresponding simulation result
Keywords :
broadband networks; cellular radio; channel capacity; code division multiple access; diversity reception; electromagnetic wave polarisation; multipath channels; multiuser channels; radio links; radio networks; receiving antennas; 3G services; 4-branch uplink reception; ITU Pedestrian A channel; ITU Vehicular A channel; WCDMA cell; WCDMA networks; antenna correlation; base station four-branch receiver antenna; base station sites; costs; field measurements; gain; measured performance; mobile transmission power reduction; multipath diversity; polarisation diversity antennas; simulated performance; simulation results; two-branch receiver diversity; uplink capacity; uplink limited macro cell coverage; 3G mobile communication; Antenna measurements; Area measurement; Base stations; Costs; Gain; Multiaccess communication; Polarization; Power measurement; Receiving antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2001. VTC 2001 Spring. IEEE VTS 53rd
Conference_Location :
Rhodes
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6728-6
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2001.944079