| P. W. Baier, J. J. Blanz and R. M. Schmalenberger, "Fundamentals of smart antennas for mobile radio applications",inWireless communications -- TDMA versus CDMA, S. G. Glisic and P. A. Leppanen, Eds., Kluwer, Dordrecht/The Netherlands, 1997, pp. 345--376. |
....question concerns the proper choice of the hermitian matrix #. In the following sections some attractive approaches to this choice are discussed. IV. OPTIMIZATION OF SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TOTAL TRANSMIT SIGNAL, GENERAL CASE In what follows it is assumed that at the BS a microstructure [16] consisting of K# transmit AEs is employed. The relativ position of each transmit AE k#;k # ##: K # , to the reference point (RP) is described by the position vector # , see Fig. 2. With the direction of departure (DOD) characterized by the angle relative to the reference line (RL) and the ....
P. W. Baier, J. J. Blanz and R. M. Schmalenberger, "Fundamentals of smart antennas for mobile radio applications",inWireless communications -- TDMA versus CDMA, S. G. Glisic and P. A. Leppanen, Eds., Kluwer, Dordrecht/The Netherlands, 1997, pp. 345--376.
.... Glisic and Vucetic [5] as well as Prasad [6] concentrated on various aspects of CDMA in their monographs, while the compilation of excellent overviews edited by Glisic and Leppanen [7] treated both TDMA and CDMA along with a range of other associated aspects, such as smart antennas [53] 55] [56] HANZO: BANDWIDTH EFFICIENT WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 1343 and trellis coding, as well as emerging topics, referred to as time space processing [55] per survivor processing [57] etc. Meyer et al. 8] focused on various modern receiver techniques in their monograph. Steele [9] ....
....operation, although many of the research issues are in their infancy at the time of writing. Smart antennas and cochannel interference reduction adaptive beam forming methods inherited from radar and sonar researchers were characterized, for example, by Litva and Lo [53] and Baier et al. [56], and were also advocated by Kohno [55] in the context of intelligent, space time processing receivers. Furthermore, the sophisticated per survivor processing detection algorithms proposed by Polydoros and Chugg [57] and the receiver techniques portrayed in the monograph by Meyer et al. 8] are ....
P. W. Baier, J. Blanz, and R. Schmalenberger, "Fundamentals of smart antennas for mobile radio applications," in Digital Beamforming in Wireless Communications, J. Litva and T. K.-Y. Lo, Eds. Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1996, pp. 345--376.
....and receiver is obstructed, and more than one DOD or DOA, respectively, or even a continuum of such directions contribute to each link. It is a well accepted fact that these directional properties of the mobile radio channels hold a high potential for enhancing the air inter face performance [11]. As a first step to utilize this po tential, sectorized antennas at the APs were introduced, which is nowadays a widely used technique in 2G mobile radio systems. However, more sophisticated and efficient approaches to exploit the directional properties of the mobile radio channels are likely to ....
P. W. Baier, J. J. Blanz and R. M. Schmalenberger, "Funda- mentals of smart antennas for mobile radio applications", in Wireless communications - TDMA versus CDMA, S. G. Glisic and P. A. Leppiinen, Eds., Kluwer, Dordrecht/The Netherlands, 1997, pp. 345-376.
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