Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE 55th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC Spring 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37367)
DOI: 10.1109/vtc.2002.1002752
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W-CDMA coverage and capacity analysis for active and passive distributed antenna systems

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“…The fading channel coefficient h m is modeled as [14] h m = ξ m S mhm (6) whereh m is a zero-mean complex Gaussian random variable with unit variance that models the Rayleigh fading, ξ m represents the shadow fading between the mth transmit antenna and the MS, and S m denotes the path loss from the mth transmit antenna to the MS. We model ξ m as a log-normal random variable, meaning that 10 log 10 (ξ m ) is assumed to be normally distributed with zero mean and standard deviation σ s,m .…”
Section: B Channel Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fading channel coefficient h m is modeled as [14] h m = ξ m S mhm (6) whereh m is a zero-mean complex Gaussian random variable with unit variance that models the Rayleigh fading, ξ m represents the shadow fading between the mth transmit antenna and the MS, and S m denotes the path loss from the mth transmit antenna to the MS. We model ξ m as a log-normal random variable, meaning that 10 log 10 (ξ m ) is assumed to be normally distributed with zero mean and standard deviation σ s,m .…”
Section: B Channel Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with colocated MIMO, MIMO technique based on distributed antenna systems (DAS) has many advantages: more independent channel fading, larger system capacity [5], shorter access distance, lower transmission power [6], and enhanced coverage [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most of the recent work on DAS has been focused on analyzing its performance in the uplink because of its analytical simplicity [4]- [8]. On the other hand, there are few studies on the downlink performance of DAS although the demand for high speed data will be dominant in the downlink.…”
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“…The DBS approach allows avoiding excessive handovers in the first case and significant fading in the latter. The coverage and capacity of DBSs in an indoor WCDMA system were investigated in Reference [5] for several types of antennas. In a multi-cell CDMA system with DBSs, it was shown that maximum ratio combining (MRC) in the uplink achieves a considerable capacity and coverage enhancement, but simultaneous transmission in the downlink reduces performance since it increases the intercell interference [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%