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Radio wave propagation analysis with dominant path model using MIMO antenna element for vehicular base station application.

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العنوان: Radio wave propagation analysis with dominant path model using MIMO antenna element for vehicular base station application.
المؤلفون: Roja, Vadlamudi, D., Sriram Kumar
المصدر: International Journal of Microwave & Wireless Technologies; Dec2023, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p1789-1800, 12p
مصطلحات موضوعية: RADIO wave propagation, ANTENNAS (Electronics), PATH analysis (Statistics), WAVE analysis, QUADRATURE amplitude modulation, THEORY of wave motion, SUBSTRATE integrated waveguides
مستخلص: A low-profile slant ±45° polarized antenna for a 4G/5G base station with a dominant path wave propagation model (DPM) is reported in this paper. For dual-polarization and wide impedance bandwidth, the two dipole radiators are crisscrossed and a square metallic ring is integrated with the dipole arms and screwed with the four shorting vias. The antenna operates in Band 40/41/42/43 with strong isolation and low ECC (Envelop Correlation Coefficient). Fabricated antenna results show that the predicted wideband antenna has 13.38% bandwidth in 4G, which is Band 40/41, and 29.33% bandwidth in 5G sub-6 GHz Band 42/43. The antenna has a consistent radiation pattern, a 40 dB XPD (Cross Pol Discrimination), and a beam width of 69.5° ±1.5° in the entire frequency band. Three base station sites were explored to deploy the radiation pattern of a dual-polarized antenna in the 3D EM (Electromagnetic Analysis) tool. To evaluate signal quality, strength, radio network planning, and wave propagation analysis by analyzing antenna performance in real-time scenarios with 64 and 256 QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) techniques. For the proposed four-stream MIMO (Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output) antenna arrangement at deployed cell sites for 4G/5G base station applications, the maximum downlink and uplink data rates are 3.826/2.8 Mbps and 1044/800 Mbps respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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الوصف
تدمد:17590787
DOI:10.1017/S1759078723000557