Capacity scaling and coverage for repeater-aided MIMO systems in line-of-sight environments

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Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique provides capacity improvement which scales linearly with the number of antennas. However, such improvement cannot be realized in line-of-sight (LOS) environments due to lack of scattering. It had been proposed that if a mobile station can receive signal from multiple repeaters, the artificial multipath could render an equivalent high-rank end-to-endMIMO channel. In this paper, we study whether fixed-location repeaters can induce significant MIMO capacity gain throughout the coverage of a cell in a LOS environment. Our results indicate that, for a wide range of repeater locations and antenna parameters, the majority of the coverage area of a cell can support a highorder capacity scaling factor. We further show that for a capacity scaling factor of 2, the corresponding coverage consists of a small number of simply-connected areas. We present the expressions for the contour of these areas as a function of base station and repeater locations, antenna spacings, and antenna orientations. © 2006 IEEE.

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Tsai, L. S., & Shiu, D. S. (2010). Capacity scaling and coverage for repeater-aided MIMO systems in line-of-sight environments. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 9(5), 1617–1627. https://doi.org/10.1109/TWC.2010.05.090089

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