Title
The minimum number of adaptive array antenna elements for interference suppression in ubiquitous communication environments
Abstract
This paper investigates the minimum number of antenna elements of an adaptive array antenna (AAA) required to suppress unnecessary radiation to a single location in an indoor ubiquitous communication environment. In the investigation the relationship between the number of antenna elements of an AAA and its digitally-created antenna null width is demonstrated using antenna directivity control technique that has been proposed by the authors. Also, the angular spread around a terminal to a single location in an indoor communication environment is demonstrated with propagation measurements. Based on the computer simulation results and the angular spread obtained by propagation measurements, the authors specify that at least 6 antenna elements are required to suppress radiation to a single location in an indoor communication environment up to -60 dB.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/WCNC.2009.4917985
WCNC
Keywords
Field
DocType
indoor ubiquitous communication environment,interference suppression,adaptive array antenna,digitally-created antenna null width,antenna directivity control technique,indoor communication environment,angular spread,antenna element,minimum number,propagation measurement,adaptive array antenna element,single location,ubiquitous computing,antennas,wireless communication,computer simulation
Omnidirectional antenna,Dipole antenna,Antenna (radio),Telecommunications,Antenna rotator,Antenna measurement,Computer science,Antenna blind cone,Real-time computing,Electronic engineering,Antenna factor,Antenna noise temperature
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1525-3511
978-1-4244-2948-6
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
3
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yamanaka, M.100.34
Enomoto, M.200.34
R. J. Pirkl3172.37
G. D. Durgin4172.37
S. Sampei5202.09
Norihiko Morinaga612122.81