Performance analysis of smart antenna systems for indoor wireless LANs

L.J. Pesik1, M.A. Beach1, D.P. McNamara1, P.N. Fletcher1
1University of Bristol, UK

Tóm tắt

Given the potential market for wireless LAN (WLAN) technology, capacity within the available 2 and 5GHz frequency bands is likely to fall short of market demands. Multiple-sector antenna arrays are known to be able to provide capacity enhancement by means of interference reduction through spatial filtering. In this paper, the performance of an eight-element circular array acting as an access point in an indoor wireless LAN environment is analysed. Spatial-temporal channel data used within the analysis was obtained from physical measurements within numerous indoor environments using a state-of-the-art wideband vector channel sounder. Performance analysis of the array employing switched-sector and switched-beam architectures within Hiperlan/2 standard is appraised in terms of the averaged receive power and carrier-to-interference (C/I) ratios. The results demonstrate average improvements of up to 5 dB in the received power level through the use of the array. It is also shown that 22% of the time, two users per timeslot can be supported by the switch-sector system for a space division multiple access deployment scenario.