TSKS14: Multiple Antenna Communications
TSKS14: Multiple Antenna Communications
Multiple Antenna
Communications
Lecture 2, 2020
Emil Björnson
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𝑥[𝑙] 𝑔 + 𝑦 𝑙 = 𝑔 ⋅ 𝑥 𝑙 + 𝑛[𝑙]
Channel response
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• Capacity:
𝑞 𝒈 ,
C = log , 1+ bits per complex sample
𝑁A
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𝑥S
𝑔S
𝒈∗
𝑦 = 𝒈Z 𝑥] + 𝑛 = 𝒈 𝑥] + 𝑛
𝒈
• Capacity:
𝑞 𝒈 ,
C = log , 1+ bits per complex sample
𝑁A
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Transmit beamforming
Directivity → Beamforming gain
• Other names:
• Array gain
• Power gain
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𝐵/2
𝑆 𝑓 𝐵
−𝑓j +𝑓j
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Antenna spacing: Δ
Angle of arrival: 𝜑
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Far-field approximation
• Distances 𝑑Q, … , 𝑑S approximately the same
Approximately same
channel gain:
𝜆, 𝜆,
, ≈
4𝜋𝑑W 4𝜋𝑑 ,
𝑑W n,%op &
q{ j|
𝑅𝑒 2𝑠f 𝑡− 𝑒
𝑐
&• &
Sample at 𝑡 = =
j j
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, "#
• We have 𝒈 = 𝛽𝑀 where 𝛽 = $%& # :
𝑞𝛽𝑀
C = log , 1+
𝑁A
Beamforming gain: 𝑀
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Beamwidth
• Beamforming gain in more
than one direction
• First-null beamwidth:
4
≈
𝑀
More antennas:
Narrower beams
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Two benefits of
beamforming
• Beamforming gain
• Stronger signal at
desired location
• Narrower beam
• Less interference at
undesired locations
End of Lecture 2