Title :
Hybrid smart antenna system using directional elements - performance analysis in flat Rayleigh fading
Author :
Zhang, Zhijun ; Iskander, Magdy F. ; Yun, Zhengqing ; Høst-Madsen, Anders
Author_Institution :
Hawaii Center for Adv. Commun., Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Abstract :
Smart antenna and associated technologies are expected to play a significant role in enabling broadband wireless communication systems. Smart antennas exploit space diversity to help provide high data rates, increased channel capacity, and improved quality of service at an affordable cost. In this paper we present a new procedure for implementing smart antenna algorithms. It is a hybrid approach that integrates the features of the switched beam method and the adaptive beam forming approach. Specifically it is shown that by using high gain antenna elements and combining the switched beam process with the adaptive beam forming procedure on a limited number of elements (as low as two in an eight-element array), a performance close to that of a more complex eight-element adaptive array may be achieved. The proposed hybrid method, therefore, is fast, is computationally efficient, and provides a cost effective approach for exploiting space diversity. Even with the inclusion of interference signals, the proposed hybrid approach out-performed the switched beam method, and provided performance similar to that of an adaptive array with less number of elements (three in an eight-element array). Implementation of an adaptive array also includes estimations; hence, reducing the number of elements in an array may lead to improved accuracy, in addition to fast convergence and reduced complexity.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; adaptive antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; array signal processing; broadband antennas; diversity reception; adaptive array; adaptive beam forming approach; broadband communication; channel capacity; directional elements; flat Rayleigh fading; hybrid method; hybrid smart antenna system; quality of service; space diversity; switched beam method; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Broadband antennas; Broadband communication; Costs; Directive antennas; Diversity reception; Performance analysis; Rayleigh channels; Space technology;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2003.818002