Impact of Antennas and Correlated Propagation Channel on BD Capacity Gain for 802.11ac Multi-User MIMO in Home Networks
Résumé
— In this paper, we study the impact of antennas and propagation channel on the block diagonalization (BD) capacity gain for 802.11ac MultiUser MIMO (MU-MIMO) in Home Networks. A correlated channel model is examined. The effect of the number of the transmit antennas, their spacing, and SNR is explored. It is shown that only a small increase of the number of transmit antennas over the total number of spatial streams increases the MU-MIMO capacity gain over SU-MIMO considerably. For example, a gain of 45% is achieved for a 20 dB SNR with 4 spatial streams and 6 transmit antennas. Additionally, the half wavelength antenna spacing is sufficient to take advantage of BD gain and to keep a transmit antenna with compact size. Based on simulations, we reveal the importance of a new channel correlation parameter to explain MU-MIMO capacity gain.
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Electronique
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