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Page 1: Hand-Held Smart Antennas - Spread Spectrum · 1998. 12. 8. · 56 Handheld smart antenna: Two or more antenna elements at the handset. Selection Switched Equal gain Maximal ratio

Hand-Held Smart AntennasHand-Held Smart Antennas

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Benefits of the Hand-Held Smart Antenna

l Receive Smart AntennaÕ Anti-jam capabilityÕ Increased capacityÕ Extended rangeÕ Reduced fadingÕ Lower transmit power (increased battery life for peer-to-peer)

l Transmit Smart AntennaÕ Anti-jam capabilityÕ Increased capacityÕ Extended rangeÕ Low probability of intercept (LPI)Õ Reduced fadingÕ Lower transmit power (increased battery life)

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Handheld smart antenna:Two or more antenna elements at the handset. SwitchedSelection

Maximal ratioEqual gain

MonopoleMicrostripPIFA

Antenna elements

Literature review

Low value of cross-correlation:ρe< 0.6 at separation of 0.05λ at f= 851 MHz.

10-4 at separation of 0.6λ at f= 2.5 GHz

Gain from polarization diversity Gain from spatial diversity Gain from pattern diversity

Substantial gain over single element: 7-13 dB

General Overview

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Narrowband Test-Bed System

Transmitter

Interferer/Jammer

HandsetReceivers

DataLogger

Processor(off-line)

SINR in, SINR out,received signal strength,demodulated signal

IF signals

Test-Bed Systeml Collect data with hand-

held receiver unitl Process data off-line using

adaptive (e.g., LSCMA)and diversity combining

l Evaluate antennaconfigurations

l System operates at 2.05GHz

Simulation software underdevelopment for algorithmevaluation

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TX 1 (“desired signal”)

TX 2 (“interferer”)

R1

R2

90°

φI

Linear positioner (measurement 1)

Linear positioner (measurement 2)

Measurement Scenario

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Measurement ResultMeasurement Result

Channel A signal strength

Channel B signal strength

Signal strength using LSCMA

time

•Indoor environment •2.050 GHz carrier•stationary rx and tx•10 second collect

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Handset

3rd Generation ArrayHost PC

Tracking

Acquisition Differential Decoding

Respread-+

Complex Sign

Σ

Σ

XI/F*to

DSP X

Front End DDC

DDCFront End

LMS

DSPReceiver Structure:

Complete hardware test-bed:

*I/F≡InterfaceSpread spectrum signal

Hardware Implementation for HandsetSmart Antenna Evaluation