Panahandeh, Ali
[UCL]
Quitin, Francois
[UCL]
Dricot, Jean-Michel
[ULB]
Horlin, Francois
[ULB]
Oestges, Claude
[UCL]
De Doncker, Philippe
[ULB]
Compared to classical spatial MIMO wireless systems, cross-polarized MIMO systems are an interesting way to reduce equipment size while reducing the inter-antenna correlation. Cross-Polar Discrimination (XPD) and Co-Polar Ratio (CPR) are two important parameters describing multi-polarized channels. In this paper, the behavior of these parameters is investigated for different observation scales. In order to overcome the ambiguity of the orientation of the receive antenna, the overall horizontal polarization is considered. A measurement campaign has been performed in both Outdoor-to-Indoor and Indoor-to-Indoor scenarios, at a frequency of 3.5GHz. Small-scale variations of XPD and CPR are analyzed in different spatial positions. The distance-related and large-scale variations of XPD and CPR are also investigated and an orientation-free model is deduced.
Bibliographic reference |
Panahandeh, Ali ; Quitin, Francois ; Dricot, Jean-Michel ; Horlin, Francois ; Oestges, Claude ; et. al. Orientation-free XPD and CPR Model in Outdoor-to-indoor and Indoor-to-indoor Channels.4th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2010) (Barcelona, Spain, 12-16 April 2010). In: Proceedings 4th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, 2010 |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/67375 |