Title :
Field experiments on optimum number of antennas for adaptive antenna array-beam forming transmitter in W-CDMA forward link
Author :
Taoka, Hidekazu ; Kataoka, Takashi ; Higuchi, Kenichi ; Asai, Takahiro ; Sawahashi, Marnom
Author_Institution :
Wireless Labs., NTT DoCoMo, Inc, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
The paper experimentally clarifies the optimum number of antennas, J, in an adaptive antenna array-beam forming (AAA-BF) transmitter from the viewpoint of the achievable minimum transmission power of the base transceiver station (BTS) for the target user equipment (UE), thereby bringing about the maximum link capacity in the W-CDMA forward link. Field experiments are conducted employing high-elevation BTS array antennas associated with a 120-degree sectored-cell configuration assuming approximately 500-1000 m between the BTS and UE, considering key techniques such as pilot channel-assisted coherent RAKE combining, fast transmission power control (TPC) based on the received signal-power-to-interference-power ratio (SIR) measurement, and convolutional channel coding. Field experimental results elucidate that the angle spread among paths affects the optimum J value from the tradeoff between the improvements by increasing the antenna gain and degradation due to the received signal power loss. Consequently, we clarify that the optimum number of array antennas from the point of view of the multipath interference (MPI) (including own and other physical channels) suppression effect is approximately 10-12 in an actual measured angle spread of 2-5 degrees for the high-elevation array antenna configuration.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; adaptive antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; array signal processing; cellular radio; channel coding; code division multiple access; convolutional codes; interference suppression; multipath channels; power control; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; IMT-2000; SIR; W-CDMA forward link transmitter; adaptive antenna array; adaptive beam forming; angle spread; base transceiver station; beam pattern; coherent RAKE combining; convolutional channel coding; convolutional coding; high-elevation antenna array; link capacity; multipath interference suppression; signal-to-interference ratio; transmission power control; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Multiaccess communication; Power control; Power measurement; Receiving antennas; Transceivers; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003. VTC 2003-Fall. 2003 IEEE 58th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7954-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2003.1285011