Sample selection algorithms for enhanced MIMO antenna measurements using mode-stirred reverberation chambers
Author
Marin Soler, Adoración; Grudén, Mathias; Sánchez Heredia, Juan Diego; Hallbjörner, Paul; Martínez González, Antonio Manuel; [et al.]Sponsors
This work was supported in part by the Spanish National R&D Programme through TEC2008-05811Publication date
2012-08Publisher
IEEEBibliographic Citation
MARÍN SOLER, Adoración et al. Sample selection algorithms for enhanced MIMO antenna measurements using mode-stirred reverberation chambers. Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on, 2012, vol.60 (8), p. 3892-3900 ISSN: 0018-926XKeywords
AlgorithmsAntenna measurements
Fading channels
Genetic algorithms
Abstract
Mode-stirred reverberation chambers (MSRCs) are a useful tool for measuring several wireless-related MIMO antenna parameters. In a conventional single-cavity MSRC, the emulated fading environment is isotropic and the amplitude of the signal is Rayleigh distributed. Previous contributions have enhanced the emulation capabilities ofMSRCs so as to include the ability to emulate
Rician- and non-isotropic fading environments. In this contribution,
arbitrary amplitude probability density functions (PDF) emulation using a MSRC is presented by selecting parts of the
sample set that forms different statistical ensembles. Several algorithms are presented and compared in terms of computation
time and power accuracy using simulated as well as measured data from different MSRCs to obtain Rician, on-body and amplitude
PDFs of standardized models. The technique is patent-protected by EMITE
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