DocumentCode :
795110
Title :
Effect of antenna polarization on the capacity of a multiple element system in an indoor environment
Author :
Kyritsi, Persefoni ; Cox, Donald C. ; Valenzuela, Reinaldo A. ; Wolniansky, Peter W.
Author_Institution :
Center for PersonKommunikation, Aalborg, Denmark
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
fYear :
2002
fDate :
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1227
Lastpage :
1239
Abstract :
We analyze the behavior of a multiple element antenna system in an indoor environment based on the measurements taken in the Lucent Bell Labs building in Crawford Hill, NJ, with a system of 12 transmitters and 15 receivers. In particular, we investigate the capacity behavior with respect to the polarization of the transmitting/receiving elements and the distance between the transmitting and the receiving arrays. The analysis of the power rolloff versus distance clearly demonstrates the different propagation characteristics of the horizontally versus the vertically polarized electric fields. Under strong line-of-sight (LOS) conditions (hallway environment), the power of the horizontally polarized waves falls off faster with distance than that of the vertically polarized fields. Also, the cross-polarization coupling is about -15 dB. Under nonline-of-sight (NLOS) conditions (labs), both polarizations display similar rolloff behavior with distance and the cross-polarization coupling is about 0 dB. There is a power loss of at least 15 dB under NLOS conditions relative to LOS conditions. The average received signal power affects the system capacity. In the hallway, horizontally polarized systems achieve lower capacities than their vertically polarized counterparts. Also the achievable capacity in the labs is much lower than that in the hallway, because of the lower average received power. The comparison of single polarization systems to hybrid polarization systems shows that combined polarization systems perform better in terms of achievable capacity. Therefore, there lies an advantage in using both electric field polarizations. However, under strong LOS conditions the channel itself inherently limits the capacity behavior of the system.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; channel capacity; electromagnetic wave polarisation; indoor radio; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiowave propagation; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; LOS conditions; Lucent Bell Labs building; NLOS conditions; antenna polarization; average received signal power; cross-polarization coupling; distance; horizontally polarized electric fields; hybrid polarization systems; indoor environment; line-of-sight conditions; multiple element system capacity; nonline-of-sight conditions; power loss; power rolloff; propagation characteristics; receivers; receiving arrays; system capacity; transmitters; transmitting arrays; transmitting/receiving elements; vertically polarized electric fields; Antenna measurements; Displays; Gaussian noise; Indoor environments; Polarization; Radio propagation; Radio transmitters; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2002.801225
Filename :
1021914
Link To Document :
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