On the Spectral Efficiency of Indoor Wireless Networks with a Rotary Uniform Linear Array

Eduardo Noboro Tominaga, Onel Luis Alcaraz López, Tommy Svensson, Richard Demo Souza, Hirley Alves
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Contemporary wireless communication systems rely on Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) techniques. In such systems, each Access Point (AP) is equipped with multiple antenna elements and serves multiple devices simultaneously. Notably, traditional systems utilize fixed antennas, i.e., antennas without any movement capabilities, while the idea of movable antennas has recently gained traction among the research community. By moving in a confined region, movable antennas are able to exploit the wireless channel variation in the continuous domain. This additional degree of freedom may enhance the quality of the wireless links, and consequently the communication performance. However, movable antennas for MU-MIMO proposed in the literature are complex, bulky, expensive and present a high power consumption. In this paper, we propose an alternative to such systems that has lower complexity and lower cost. More specifically, we propose the incorporation of rotation capabilities to APs equipped with Uniform Linear Arrays (ULAs) of antennas. We consider the uplink of an indoor scenario where the AP serves multiple devices simultaneously. The optimal rotation of the ULA is computed based on estimates of the positions of the active devices and aiming at maximizing the per-user mean achievable Spectral Efficiency (SE). Adopting a spatially correlated Rician channel model, our numerical results show that the rotation capabilities of the AP can bring substantial improvements in the SE in scenarios where the line-of-sight component of the channel vectors is strong. Moreover, our proposed system is robust against imperfect positioning estimates.
论使用旋转均匀线性阵列的室内无线网络的频谱效率
当代无线通信系统依赖于多用户多输入多输出(MU-MIMO)技术。在这种系统中,每个接入点(AP)配备多个天线元件,同时为多个设备提供服务。值得注意的是,传统系统使用的是固定天线,即没有任何移动能力的天线,而可移动天线的想法最近在研究界获得了广泛关注。通过在限定区域内移动,可移动天线能够利用连续域中的无线信道变化。这种额外的自由度可以提高无线链路的质量,从而提高通信性能。然而,文献中提出的 MU-MIMO 可移动天线复杂、笨重、昂贵且功耗高。在本文中,我们提出了一种复杂性更低、成本更低的系统替代方案。更具体地说,我们建议在配备统一线性阵列(ULA)天线的接入点中加入旋转功能。我们考虑了室内场景的上行链路,在这种场景中,无线接入点同时为多个设备提供服务。ULA 的最佳旋转是根据对活动设备位置的估计计算出来的,目的是最大化每个用户平均可实现的频谱效率 (SE)。我们的数值结果表明,在信道矢量的视距分量很强的情况下,采用空间相关的里彦信道模型,有源设备的旋转能力可大幅提高频谱效率。此外,我们提出的系统对不完善的定位估计具有鲁棒性。
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