Title :
Performance of multiantenna signaling techniques in the presence of polarization diversity
Author :
Nabar, Rohit U. ; Bölcskei, Helmut ; Erceg, Vinko ; Gesbert, David ; Paulraj, Arogyaswami J.
Author_Institution :
Inf. Syst. Lab., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems employ spatial multiplexing to increase spectral efficiency or transmit diversity to improve link reliability. The performance of these signaling strategies is highly dependent on MIMO channel characteristics, which, in turn, depend on antenna height and spacing and richness of scattering. In practice, large antenna spacings are often required to achieve significant multiplexing or diversity gain. The use of dual-polarized antennas (polarization diversity) is a promising cost- and space-effective alternative, where two spatially separated uni-polarized antennas are replaced by a single antenna structure employing orthogonal polarizations. This paper investigates the performance of spatial multiplexing and transmit diversity (Alamouti (see IEEE J. Select. Areas Commun., vol.16, p.1451-58, Oct. 1998) scheme) in MIMO wireless systems employing dual-polarized antennas. In particular, we derive estimates for the uncoded average symbol error rate of spatial multiplexing and transmit diversity and identify channel conditions where the use of polarization diversity yields performance improvements. We show that while improvements in terms of symbol error rate of up to an order of magnitude are possible in the case of spatial multiplexing, the presence of polarization diversity generally incurs a performance loss for transmit diversity techniques. Finally, we provide simulation results to demonstrate that our estimates closely match the actual symbol error rates.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; antenna arrays; diversity reception; electromagnetic wave polarisation; error statistics; multiplexing; radio links; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication signalling; MIMO antenna systems; MIMO channel characteristics; MIMO wireless systems; antenna height; antenna spacing; channel conditions; diversity gain; dual-polarized antennas; link reliability; multiantenna signaling techniques; multiple-input multiple-output antenna systems; multiplexing gain; orthogonal polarization; polarization diversity; scattering; simulation results; single antenna structure; spatial multiplexing; spectral efficiency; symbol error rate; transmit diversity; uncoded average symbol error rate; Diversity methods; Error analysis; Laboratories; MIMO; Polarization; Receiving antennas; Samarium; Scattering; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2002.803322