The suitable use of an array antenna at the base station of a wireless communications system can result in improvement in the signal-to-interference ratio (SIR). In general, the SIR is a function of the direction of arrival of the desired signal and depends on the configuration of the array, the number of elements, and their spacing. In this paper, we consider a uniform linear array antenna and study the effect of varying the number of its elements and inter-element spacing on the SIR performance. (C) 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
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This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
The radiation pattern of an antenna array depends strongly on the weighting method and the geometry ...
The desire to achieve high spectrum efficiency and high data rate transmission for wireless communic...
The suitable use of array antennas in cellular systems results in improvement in the signal-to-inter...
This paper is concerned with assessing the interference rejection capabilities of linear and circula...
This paper is concerned with assessing the interference rejection capabilities of linear and circula...
Abstract—This paper is concerned with assessing the interference re-jection capabilities of linear a...
This thesis presents simulation data on array operation in wideband communication systems. It is sho...
The article presents the research results of dependence of the signal-to-interference ratio in the f...
The article presents the research results of dependence of the signal-to-interference ratio in the f...
Smart Antennas constitute a promising technology in wireless communication systems as they mitigate ...
The use of antenna arrays at the basestations of cellular land mobile radio systems has been propose...
The main feature of an antenna array is its ability to form and scan the shaped main beam by using t...
Abstract—We consider a multiple-input single-output inter-ference channel where each transmitter is ...
This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
This article deals with the dependence of the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) on the frequency band of a...
The radiation pattern of an antenna array depends strongly on the weighting method and the geometry ...
The desire to achieve high spectrum efficiency and high data rate transmission for wireless communic...