Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas

Understanding the impact of interference upon the performance of a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) based device is of paramount importance in ensuring a design is both resilient and robust. In this work the effect of element-element interference in the creation of multiple channels of a wirele...

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Main Authors: Maricar, Mohamed Ismaeel, Gradoni, Gabriele, Greedy, Steve, Ivrlac, Michel T., Nossek, Josef A., Phang, Sendy, Creagh, Stephen C., Tanner, Gregor, Thomas, David W.P.
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Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34686/
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author Maricar, Mohamed Ismaeel
Gradoni, Gabriele
Greedy, Steve
Ivrlac, Michel T.
Nossek, Josef A.
Phang, Sendy
Creagh, Stephen C.
Tanner, Gregor
Thomas, David W.P.
author_facet Maricar, Mohamed Ismaeel
Gradoni, Gabriele
Greedy, Steve
Ivrlac, Michel T.
Nossek, Josef A.
Phang, Sendy
Creagh, Stephen C.
Tanner, Gregor
Thomas, David W.P.
author_sort Maricar, Mohamed Ismaeel
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description Understanding the impact of interference upon the performance of a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) based device is of paramount importance in ensuring a design is both resilient and robust. In this work the effect of element-element interference in the creation of multiple channels of a wireless link approaching the near-field regime is studied. The elements of the 2-antenna transmit- and receive-arrays are chosen to be identical folded dipole antennas operating at 5.6 GHz. We find that two equally strong channels can be created even if the antennas interact at sub-wavelength distances, thus confirming previous theoretical predictions.
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spelling nottingham-346862020-05-04T17:42:50Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34686/ Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas Maricar, Mohamed Ismaeel Gradoni, Gabriele Greedy, Steve Ivrlac, Michel T. Nossek, Josef A. Phang, Sendy Creagh, Stephen C. Tanner, Gregor Thomas, David W.P. Understanding the impact of interference upon the performance of a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) based device is of paramount importance in ensuring a design is both resilient and robust. In this work the effect of element-element interference in the creation of multiple channels of a wireless link approaching the near-field regime is studied. The elements of the 2-antenna transmit- and receive-arrays are chosen to be identical folded dipole antennas operating at 5.6 GHz. We find that two equally strong channels can be created even if the antennas interact at sub-wavelength distances, thus confirming previous theoretical predictions. 2016-03-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Maricar, Mohamed Ismaeel, Gradoni, Gabriele, Greedy, Steve, Ivrlac, Michel T., Nossek, Josef A., Phang, Sendy, Creagh, Stephen C., Tanner, Gregor and Thomas, David W.P. (2016) Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas. In: 2016 ESA Workshop on Aerospace EMC, 23-25 May 2016, Valencia, Spain.
spellingShingle Maricar, Mohamed Ismaeel
Gradoni, Gabriele
Greedy, Steve
Ivrlac, Michel T.
Nossek, Josef A.
Phang, Sendy
Creagh, Stephen C.
Tanner, Gregor
Thomas, David W.P.
Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas
title Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas
title_full Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas
title_fullStr Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas
title_short Analysis of a near field MIMO wireless channel using 5.6 GHz dipole antennas
title_sort analysis of a near field mimo wireless channel using 5.6 ghz dipole antennas
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34686/