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On uplink CDMA cell capacity

Mutual coupling and scattering effects on beamforming

Article Ecrit par: Wyglinski, Alexander M. ; Blostein, Steven D. ;

Résumé: It has been shown that code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems that employ digital beamforming and base-station antenna arrays have the potential to significantly increase capacity. Therefore, accurate performance prediction of such systems is important. We propose to take the electromagnetic behavior of the base-station antenna array into account, as well as its impact on wireless channel propagation. Specifically, the wide-band channel introduces scattering, while the mobile environment causes Doppler fading, which in turn degrades power controllability. We develop a more accurate performance analysis of antenna arrays, where the performance degradation in digital beamforming due to the combination of mutual coupling, scatter, and imperfect power control and its impact on uplink CDMA system capacity is quantified. In this analysis, a Rayleigh fading amplitude with varying angle-of-arrival spread is assumed, and maximum signal-to-noise ratio beamforming weights are used. These weights are further correlated with mutual coupling at the base-station array. Despite the degradation due to the combination of mutual coupling, scattering, and imperfect power control, significant capacity increases are possible.


Langue: Anglais