Confirmation of random matrix model for the antenna array channel by indoor measurements

Müller R (2001)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2001

Book Volume: 1

Pages Range: 472-475

Event location: Boston, MA

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Abstract

A random matrix model for communication via antenna arrays introduced recently in [1] characterizes the space-time nature of the channel in terms of the asymptotic eigenvalue distribution of its space time covarianco matrix as a function of the number of transmit antennas, receive antennas, and significantly scattering objects. This paper finds the theoretical predictions in [1] to accurately match data obtained in a recent measurement campaign. The number of significant scattering objects is found to strongly vary with frequency. The latter effect is described by the newly introduced richness spectrum.

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APA:

Müller, R. (2001). Confirmation of random matrix model for the antenna array channel by indoor measurements. In Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium- Historical Overview of Development of Wireless- (pp. 472-475). Boston, MA.

MLA:

Müller, Ralf. "Confirmation of random matrix model for the antenna array channel by indoor measurements." Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium- Historical Overview of Development of Wireless-, Boston, MA 2001. 472-475.

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