Study on multiple stream transmission by using multiple polarizations

Maki Arai, T. Seki, N. Shinohara
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In this paper, we propose a new method for achieving multiple stream transmission by using multiple polarizations. Using polarization switching sequences corresponding to streams enables interferences to be canceled and multiple streams to be made because the polarizations are symmetrical regardless of antenna spacing. Therefore, the method is effective when antenna spacing is small. To achieve high data rates, a number of antennas should be placed in a limited space by using higher frequency bands and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology, thus small antenna spacing is necessary for future wireless communication systems. In the conventional MIMO method, however, the channel capacity is degraded due to spatial correlation and a number of antennas cannot be placed in a limited space because large antenna spacing is needed to decrease the spatial correlation. To solve the problem, we propose a multiple stream transmission method in which multiple polarizations can be used with any antenna spacing. Numerical analysis revealed that the channel capacity per unit area achieved with our method increases in proportion to the number of streams.
利用多极化进行多流传输的研究
本文提出了一种利用多极化实现多流传输的新方法。使用与流相对应的极化开关序列可以消除干扰并产生多个流,因为无论天线间距如何,极化都是对称的。因此,该方法在天线间距较小的情况下是有效的。为了实现高数据速率,需要使用更高的频带和多输入多输出(MIMO)技术在有限的空间内放置多个天线,因此未来的无线通信系统需要较小的天线间距。然而,在传统的MIMO方法中,由于空间相关性导致信道容量下降,并且由于需要大的天线间距来降低空间相关性,因此无法在有限的空间内放置大量天线。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种可以在任意天线间距下使用多极化的多流传输方法。数值分析表明,用我们的方法获得的单位面积的通道容量与流的数量成比例地增加。
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