Effect of Mutual Coupling and Human Body on MIMO Performances
Paper in proceeding, 2009

In the last recent years, MIMO (Multiple Input and Multiple Output) system have been studied and developed by many researchers. These systems allow an increase in the binary data rate and the improvement of the quality of received signals, due to spatial multiplexing and space-time diversity. The performances of MIMO systems depend on the antenna design. In this paper, we focused on the importance of mutual coupling and human effect on the MIMO performances. Three different types of antennas have been designed: monopoles, cross-polarized dipoles and a Planar Inverted-F Antennas (PIFAs). The antennas work at 2.45 GHz for WLAN applications and also PIFAs work at GSM 1800 and 5.4 GHz for the other WLAN band. The results show the importance of spacing among radiating elements due to the mutual coupling and measurements in a reverberation chamber comparing the effect of the user's head.

Author

Carlos Gómez Calero

Technical University of Madrid

Nima Jamaly

Chalmers, Signals and Systems, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

L Gonzalez

Technical University of Madrid

R Martinez

Technical University of Madrid

2009 Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Antenna and Propagation, EuCAP

1042-1046
978-300024573-2 (ISBN)

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Subject Categories

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

ISBN

978-300024573-2

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