Abstract:
A dual-polarisation dipole antenna is investigated, intended for use as one of three collocated orthogonal antennas in a polarisation-diversity Multiple-Input Multiple-Ou...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A dual-polarisation dipole antenna is investigated, intended for use as one of three collocated orthogonal antennas in a polarisation-diversity Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communication system. The antenna actually consists of two overlaid dipoles, one electric and the other magnetic, such that their radiation patterns are nominally identical but they are cross-polarised and hence only interact minimally. Using Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) and HFSS simulations, it was found that the antenna performed broadly as expected, although the engineering to create a physical realisation would be challenging. In principle, however, a system using two of the triplicated antennas could, in a richly scattering environment, achieve a six-fold increase in channel capacity for the same bandwidth as a traditional line-of-sight link. Furthermore the channel capacity of the antennas has been investigated using various power azimuth spectrums.
Published in: 2010 International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas (WSA)
Date of Conference: 23-24 February 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 29 April 2010
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