DocumentCode :
3702618
Title :
3D beamforming for capacity boosting in LTE-advanced system
Author :
Hyoungju Ji;Byungju Lee;Byonghyo Shim;Young-Han Nam;Youngwoo Kwak;Hoondong Noh;Choelkyu Shin
Author_Institution :
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2344
Lastpage :
2348
Abstract :
LTE-Advanced system has been deployed with 2 and 4 transmission antennas (Tx) while the specification supports up to 8Tx. Due to deployment space, antenna dimension and complexity, operators have not been interested in the deployment of 8Tx systems. Recently, three dimensional (3D) beamforming using 2D active antenna array has attracted significant attention in the wireless industry. By incorporating 2D active array into LTE-A systems, the system offers freedom in controlling radiation on elevation and horizontal dimension. In addition, 2D array antenna increases the number of antennas without exceeding form-factor where the conventional antennas are deployed. When the number of antennas increases in the form of 2D arrangement, spatial separation can be realized simultaneously in horizontal and elevation domain and vertical beam-steering can increase SINR of UEs in high floors. In this paper, we study the system operations and implementations for supporting 3D beamforming with 8Tx antennas. In our schemes, by reusing the conventional CSI feedback framework, the system can operate 2D active array without harming the backward compatibility. Evaluation results show that 3D beamforming provides capacity boosting over the conventional 2D beamforming systems while keeping same antenna structure.
Keywords :
"Array signal processing","Antenna arrays","Arrays","Transceivers","Antenna measurements","MIMO"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), 2015 IEEE 26th Annual International Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2015.7343690
Filename :
7343690
Link To Document :
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