Space-Time-Frequency Characterization of 3D Non-Isotropic MIMO Multicarrier Propagation Channels Employing Directional Antennas

 

Abstract

 

In this paper we propose a new model for multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) multicarrier channels in a 3D scattering medium. The proposed model describes the crosscorrelation function (CCF) between two sub-channels of an outdoor MIMO channel employing directional antennas in the presence of non-isotropic wave propagation in the 3D space. The derived CCF consists of some correlation terms. Each correlation term is in the form of a linear expansion of averaged Bessel functions of the first kind with different orders. In practice, each correlation term has a limited number of components. Our evaluations of the CCF show the impact of different parameters of the propagation environment and the employed antennas. Our numerical results appear as a good match to the available reported experimental data of some 3D outdoor propagation media.

Keywords:

Space-Time-Frequency Characterization, 3D Non-Isotropic, MIMO Multicarrier Propagation Channels, Directional Antennas
Authors:

Hamidreza Saligheh Rad and Saeed Gazor .
Journal:

EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking .
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