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IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Online ISSN : 1745-1337
Print ISSN : 0916-8508
Regular Section
Performance Analysis of MIMO Schemes in Residential Home Environment via Wideband MIMO Propagation Measurement
Gia Khanh TRANNguyen Dung DAOKei SAKAGUCHIKiyomichi ARAKIHiroshi IWAITsutomu SAKATAKoichi OGAWA
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  • Gia Khanh TRAN

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Nguyen Dung DAO

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Kei SAKAGUCHI

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Kiyomichi ARAKI

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Hiroshi IWAI

    Panasonic Corporation

  • Tsutomu SAKATA

    Panasonic Corporation

  • Koichi OGAWA

    Panasonic Corporation

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Keywords:MIMO-OFDM,wideband MIMO channel measurement,residential home environment,throughput performance evaluation
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2010 Volume E93.AIssue 4Pages 814-829

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1587/transfun.E93.A.814
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  • Published: April 01, 2010Received: June 15, 2009Available on J-STAGE: April 01, 2010Accepted: -Advance online publication: -Revised: -
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This paper illustrates a large-scale MIMO propagation channel measurement in a real life environment and evaluates throughput performance of various MIMO schemes in that environment. For that purpose, 4 × 4 MIMO transceivers and a novel spatial scanner are fabricated for wideband MIMO channel measurements in the 5GHz band. A total of more than 50, 000 spatial samples in an area of 150m2, which includes a bedroom, a Japanese room, a hallway, and the living and dining areas, are taken in a real residential home environment. Statistical properties of the propagation channel and throughput performance of various MIMO schemes are evaluated by using measured data. Propagation measurement results show large dynamic channel variations occurring in a real environment in which statistical properties of the channel, such as frequency correlation and spatial correlation are not stationary any more, and become functions of the SNR. Furthermore, evaluation of throughput shows that although MIMO schemes outperform the SISO system in most areas, open loop systems perform badly in the far areas with low SNR. Paying for the cost of CSI or partial CSI at Tx, closed loop and hybrid systems have superior performance compared to other schemes, especially in reasonable SNR areas ranging from 10dB to 30dB. Spatial correlation, which is common in Japanese wooden residences, is also found to be a dominant factor causing throughput degradation of the open loop MIMO schemes.
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