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Cet article propose une méthode de sélection d'antenne pour les antennes terminales utilisant des polarisations et des modèles orthogonaux, qui convient aux systèmes extérieurs multi-utilisateurs multi-entrées multi-sorties (MU-MIMO). De plus, cet article présente et vérifie deux autres méthodes de sélection d’antenne à des fins de comparaison. Par souci de simplicité, trois dipôles orthogonaux sont considérés, et cette configuration d'antenne utilisant la méthode de sélection proposée est comparée à une configuration d'antenne à trois dipôles verticaux ou horizontaux. Dans la méthode de sélection d'antenne proposée, nous choisissons toujours le dipôle vertical et choisissons l'un des deux dipôles horizontaux, orthogonaux l'un par rapport à l'autre, en fonction du rapport signal sur bruit (SNR). Nous avons mesuré les propriétés de transmission MU-MIMO et constaté que la méthode de sélection proposée utilisant l'antenne avec des polarisations et des modèles orthogonaux peut offrir une capacité de canal assez élevée dans un scénario multi-utilisateurs.
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Naoki HONMA, Riichi KUDO, Kentaro NISHIMORI, Yasushi TAKATORI, Atsushi OHTA, Shuji KUBOTA, "Antenna Selection Method for Terminal Antennas Employing Orthogonal Polarizations and Patterns in Outdoor Multiuser MIMO System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 6, pp. 1752-1759, June 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.6.1752.
Abstract: This paper proposes an antenna selection method for terminal antennas employing orthogonal polarizations and patterns, which is suitable for outdoor MultiUser Multi-Input Multi-Output (MU-MIMO) systems. In addition, this paper introduces and verifies two other antenna selection methods for comparison. For the sake of simplicity, three orthogonal dipoles are considered, and this antenna configuration using the proposed selection method is compared to an antenna configuration with three vertical or horizontal dipoles. In the proposed antenna selection method, we always choose the vertical dipole, and choose one of two horizontal dipoles, which are orthogonal to each other, based on the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). We measured the MU-MIMO transmission properties and found that the proposed selection method employing the antenna with orthogonal polarizations and patterns can offer fairly high channel capacity in a multiuser scenario.
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