Optimal antenna spacings for uncoded space-time labelling diversity systems with linear and non-linear antenna configurations
Date
2018-09-05
Authors
Patel, Sulaiman Saleem
Quazi, Tahmid
Xu, Hongjun
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Abstract
—Uncoded Space-Time Labelling Diversity (USTLD)
is a recent technique that has been applied to multiple-input,
multiple-output (MIMO) systems to improve their error performance. However, the presence of multiple antennas leads
to correlation, resulting in a performance degradation. Given
that 5G systems aim to operate with large-scale antenna arrays and in the millimetre-wave frequency spectrum, antenna
correlation is highly likely in next-generation MIMO systems.
It is thus insightful to predict the optimal antenna spacing
required to balance robustness to correlation with small form
factor in USTLD systems. This paper investigates the cases of
densely arranged, linearly arranged and equispaced antenna
configurations to propose an optimal antenna spacing for each
configuration. The results presented indicate that the optimal
spacings are 0.3λ for dense antenna arrays, 0.4λ for linearly
arranged antenna arrays and 0.3λ for equispaced antennas,
where λ is the transmission carrier wavelength.
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Keywords
Antenna spacing, Correlation analysis, Labelling diversity, MIMO systems
Citation
Patel, S.S., Quazi, T. and Xu, H. 2018. Optimal antenna spacings for uncoded space-time labelling diversity systems with linear and non-linear antenna configurations. The Data Tsunami – Enabled through Software Defined Transformation. Presented at: Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (SATNAC) 2018. : 86-91 (6).