Multipath Diversity through Time Shifted Sampling for Spatially Correlated OFDM-Antenna Array Systems
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概要
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An essential condition for diversity reception is that the fading distributions between individual received signals of an antenna array are uncorrelated. In this paper, a new technique to improve the performance of transmission with the correlated Rayleigh-fading signals is proposed. In conventional array systems, individual receivers start sampling the received signals at the same time with the same sampling rate. On the other hand, in the proposed scheme, the received signals are again sampled with the same rate, however the sampling points are shifted in each receiver. Numerical results through computer simulation show that with correlated received signals, by applying the proposed technique the correlation can be reduced to a sufficient level for diversity reception.
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- 2008-11-01
著者
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Sanada Yukitoshi
Faculty Of Science And Engineering Keio University
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Kizilirmak Refik
Keio Univ. Yokohama‐shi Jpn
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Sanada Yukitoshi
Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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KIZILIRMAK Refik
School of Integrated Design Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University
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