Design and Measurement-Based Evaluation of Multi-Antenna Mobile Terminals for LTE 3500 MHz Band
Journal article, 2013

Design of multi-element antennas for small mobile terminals operating at higher frequencies remains challenging despite smaller antenna dimension and possibility of achieving electrically large separation between them. In this paper, the importance of the type of radiating elements operating at 3400-3600 MHz and their locations on the terminal chassis are highlighted. An isotropic radiation pattern that receives incoming signals from arbitrary directions is obtained by combining the radiation patterns of multiple antennas with localized chassis current distribution. Four multiport antennas configurations with two- and eight-element antennas are designed and evaluated experimentally in indoor propagation environments. Our proposed designs of multi-element antennas provide the highest MIMO channel capacity compared to their counterparts using antennas with less localized chassis current distribution, even in the presence of user's hand.

Antenna Chassis

LTE Systems

Multiport Antennas

Author

Abdullah Al-Hadi Azremi

Universiti Malaysia Perlis

Aalto University

Nima Jamaly

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

Katsuyuki Haneda

Aalto University

Clemens Icheln

Aalto University

Ville Viikari

Aalto University

Progress in Electromagnetics Research B

1937-6472 (ISSN)

Vol. 53 53 241-266

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Subject Categories

Telecommunications

Communication Systems

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.2528/PIERB13061205

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3/19/2018