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智能天线已成为增强蜂窝通信系统容量的重要范例。在第二代系统中,智能天线的目标是通过在ceN(空分多址SDMA)内重用或通过小区间干扰减少(空间滤波以减少干扰)来增加容量。后来在第三代UMTS UTRA(通用地面无线电接入)智能天线概念从纯粹的波束成形技术仅仅基于无线电信道的方向信息发展到更一般的时空处理概念,利用各种可用的处理增益和多样性来源。因此,移动通信系统中的自适应天线和智能天线概念已经成为3GPP(第三代合作伙伴计划)无线接入技术规范组的热门话题,他们负责编写、批准和维护3GPP技术规范和技术报告。在《欧洲电信交易》杂志的这一期特刊中,旨在介绍智能天线领域的原始成果,收集了来自世界微技术大会(汉诺威,德国,2000年)特别会议的贡献,该会议已纳入2000年世博会。所提出的论文选择包括在移动通信系统中考虑和部署智能天线概念的几乎所有品种,包括无线电层1和2。前三篇论文明确提到了智能天线在UTRA FDD和UTRA TDD中的应用。第一篇论文由C. Brunner, W. Utschick和J.A. Nossek撰写,概述了UTRA FDD上行链路和下行链路技术中的特征波束概念;本文的重点是有效利用无线电信道的短期和长期特性。在第二篇论文中,A. Jarosch和D. Dahlhaus重点研究了UTR4 FDD中的下行链路;推导了利用移动径向信道时空分集的简单线性解调方案。UTRA TDD的智能天线是M. Haardt, C.F. Mecklenbr8ucker, M. Vollmer和P. Slanina论文的主题:这里讨论了上行链路和下行链路技术;在上行链路中,重点是联合检测技术及其有效实施,而在下行链路中,又讨论了无线电信道短期和长期特性的有效利用。接下来的两篇文章致力于对下行链路处理进行更主要的研究。首先,H. Troger、T. Weber、M. Meurer和P. W. Baier通过示范系统评估和比较,对联合传输(一种新型下行传输方案)进行了性能调查。在下一篇论文中,H. Boche和M. Schubert讨论了无线通信系统中联合下行波束形成和功率控制的问题。论文的第三部分包含了无线通信中智能天线的两个前瞻性主题。在第一篇论文中,R.S. Thoma, D. hampick, a . Richter和G. Sommerkorn提出了一种新的实时MIMO矢量无线电信道测深仪;所提出的MIMO测量原理可用于同时估计无线链路两端的信道特性,从而显著提高多径参数的整体分辨率。最后,C. Hartmann和J. EberspZicher讨论了利用智能天线蜂窝网络进行无线电资源管理的非常有前途的策略,重点是将小区内空间重用与小区间动态信道分配相结合的自适应策略。我们谨借此机会感谢《欧洲电信交易》总编辑给我们提供出版本期特刊的机会,感谢《欧洲电信交易》编辑人员在本期特刊筹备过程中的协助,我们特别感谢审稿人提出的批评意见和建设性建议。我们也要对本期的所有作者表示衷心的感谢,他们的贡献使这一工作成为智能天线概念的最新理论和实践进展的重要文件。
Smart antennas have become an essential paradigm for the enhancement of capacity in cellular communications systems. In 2nd Generation Systems smart antennas were aiming at increasing capacity either by reuse within ceN (Space Division Multiple Access SDMA) or by intercell interference reduction (Spatial Filtering for Interference Reduction SFIR). Later in 3rd Generation UMTS UTRA (Universal Terrestrial Radio Access) smart antenna concepts evolved from pure beamforming techniques merely based on directional information of the radio channel to more general spacetime processing concepts which exploit a variety of available processing gains and sources of diversity. As a natural consequence the adaptive antenna and smart antenna concepts in mobile communication systems have become a hot topic in the Technical Specification Groups for Radio Access at 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) who shall prepare, approve and maintain the 3GPP Technical Specifidations and Technical Reports. In this Special Issue of the European Transactions on Telecommunications journal, ainied at presenting original results in the field of Smart Antennas, contributions are collected, which emerged from a special session of the World Micro-Technologies Congress (Hannover, Germany, 2000) which has been incorporated within EXPO 2000. The presented selection of papers comprises almost all varieties of considering and deploying smart antenna concepts in mobile communication systems both in radio layer 1 and 2. The first three papers explicitely refer to applications ofsmart antennas for UTRA FDD and UTRA TDD. The first paper, by C. Brunner, W. Utschick, and J.A. Nossek, presents an overview of eigenbeamfoning concepts in the uplink and downlink techniques for UTRA FDD; the focal point of the paper is the efficient use of short-term and long-term properties of the radio channel. In the second paper, A. Jarosch and D. Dahlhaus focus on the downlink in UTR4 FDD; simple linear demodulation schemes exploiting the space and time diversity of the mobile radic channel are derived. Smart Antennas for UTRA TDD is the tenor of the paper by M. Haardt, C.F. Mecklenbr8ucker, M. Vollmer, and P. Slanina: here both uplink and downlink techniques are discussed; whereas in the uplink the emphasis is on joint detection techniques and its efficient implementation, br the downlink again the efficient use of short-term and long-term properties of the radio channel is discussed. The next two contributions are devoted to more principal investigations of downlink processing. First, H. Troger, T. Weber, M. Meurer, and P. W. Baier present a performance survey of Joint Transmission, a novel downlink transmission scheme, by exemplary system assessments and comparisons. In the next paper, by H. Boche and M. Schubert, the problem of joint downlink beamforming and power control in wireless communication systems is addressed. The third selection of papers contains two prospective topics of smart antennas in wireless communications. In the first paper, R.S. Thoma, D. Hampicke, A. Richter, and G. Sommerkorn present a new real-time MIMO vector radio channel sounder; the proposed MIMO measurement principle can be exploited to estimate channel properties at both ends of the wireless link simultaneously, and thus, dramatically enhance overall resolution of the multi path parameters. Finally, very promising strategies for radio resource management using smart antenna cellular networks are discussed by C. Hartmann and J. EberspZicher, the focus is on adaptive strategies which combine spatial reuse within the cell with dynamic inter-cell channel allocation. We would like to take this room to thank the Editor-in-Chief of the European Transactions on Telecommunications for the opportunity of publishing this Special Issue, as well as the editorial staff at ETT for their assistance during the preparation of the issue and we are especially indebted to the reviewers for their critical comments and their constructive suggestions. We also wish to express'our sincere appreciation to all the authors of this Issue, whose contributions made tis work an important document of recent theoretical and practical advancement of smart antenna concepts.