Presentation 2011/7/6
Basic study on antenna arrangement by genetic algorithm in short range MIMO transmission
Ryochi Kataoka, Kentaro Nishimori, Ken Hiraga, Tomohiro Seki, Hideo Makino,
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Abstract(in English) In the short range MIMO transmission, we found that an optimal antenna spacing, which maximizes the channel capacity, exists, when the transmit distance between the transmitter and receiver is given. Since the space for array antenna is generally limited due to its small terminal station, the array antenna with the optimal antenna spacing cannot be implemented in actual terminal station. In this paper, we propose the design method for antenna arrangement by using genetic algorithm (GA). Via computer simulation considering moment of method between transmit and receive antennas, we clarify that the array antenna can be efficiently implemented in the limited space by using the proposed method. Moreover, it is shown that optimal antenna arrangement by using the proposed method can obtain the much higher channel capacity than conventional equally spaced antenna arrangement.
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Keyword(in English) short range MIMO transmission / genetic algorithm / orthogonal polarization
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Title (in English) Basic study on antenna arrangement by genetic algorithm in short range MIMO transmission
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Keyword(1) short range MIMO transmission
Keyword(2) genetic algorithm
Keyword(3) orthogonal polarization
1st Author's Name Ryochi Kataoka
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University()
2nd Author's Name Kentaro Nishimori
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University
3rd Author's Name Ken Hiraga
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, NTT Corporation
4th Author's Name Tomohiro Seki
4th Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, NTT Corporation
5th Author's Name Hideo Makino
5th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University
Date 2011/7/6
Paper # A・P2011-36
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 128
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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