Modelling of MIMO channels for the populated indoor environment

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Abstract

The use of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) channels has recently attracted considerable interest as an approach that can yield significant capacity gains over conventional smart antenna arrays. This paper presents a new channel model for MIMO systems operating in populated indoor environments. The model is based on geometrical optics and a detailed radar cross-section (RCS) representation of the human body, and it is capable of estimating the temporal response and the capacity bounds for MIMO channels in the presence of pedestrian traffic. For a single room environment, the new channel model predicts an increase in capacity from 19.1 bits/s/Hz to 31.4 bits/s/Hz solely caused by the movement of pedestrians. The new channel modelling technique offers an efficient solution to the performance evaluation of MIMO wireless systems in populated indoor environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13/1-13/6
JournalIEE Colloquium (Digest)
Issue number175
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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