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Showing papers by "Timothy A. Thomas published in 2014"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
10 Jun 2014
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the 3D correlation matrix can be well approximated by a Kronecker production of azimuth and elevation correlations, laying the theoretical support for the usage of a product codebook for reduced complexity feedback from the receiver to the transmitter.
Abstract: A 2D antenna array introduces a new level of control and additional degrees of freedom in multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems particularly for the so-called “massive MIMO” systems. To accurately assess the performance gains of these large arrays, existing azimuth-only channel models have been extended to handle 3D channels by modeling both the elevation and azimuth dimensions. In this paper, we study the channel correlation matrix of a generic ray-based 3D channel model, and our analysis and simulation results demonstrate that the 3D correlation matrix can be well approximated by a Kronecker production of azimuth and elevation correlations. This finding lays the theoretical support for the usage of a product codebook for reduced complexity feedback from the receiver to the transmitter. We also present the design of a product codebook based on Grassmannian line packing.

154 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Dec 2014
TL;DR: A preliminary 3GPP-style 3D mmWave channel model is developed with special emphasis on using the ray tracer to determine elevation model parameters, which is critical for the expected 2D arrays which will be employed at mmWave.
Abstract: There is growing interest in using millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies for future access communications based on the enormous amount of available spectrum. To characterize the mmWave channel in urban areas, wideband propagation measurements at 73 GHz have recently been made in New York City. Using the measurements, a ray-tracing study has been conducted using databases for the same environments as the measurements, allowing a simple ray-tracer to predict measured statistics such as path loss and angles of arrival in the same physical environment of the measurements. In this paper a preliminary 3GPP-style 3D mmWave channel model is developed with special emphasis on using the ray tracer to determine elevation model parameters. The channel model includes distancedependent elevation modeling which is critical for the expected 2D arrays which will be employed at mmWave. Keywords—channel modeling; 3D channel model; ray tracing; millimeter wave, 73 GHz, channel sounding.

140 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a soft-decision beam alignment (soft-alignment) algorithm that exploits orthogonal polarizations was proposed to compensate for the severe path loss of mmWave.
Abstract: Fifth generation wireless systems are expected to employ multiple antenna communication at millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies using small cells within heterogeneous cellular networks. The high path loss of mmWave as well as physical obstructions make communication challenging. To compensate for the severe path loss, mmWave systems may employ a beam alignment algorithm that facilitates highly directional transmission by aligning the beam direction of multiple antenna arrays. This paper discusses a mmWave system employing dual-polarized antennas. First, we propose a practical soft-decision beam alignment (soft-alignment) algorithm that exploits orthogonal polarizations. By sounding the orthogonal polarizations in parallel, the equality criterion of the Welch bound for training sequences is relaxed. Second, the analog beamforming system is adapted to the directional characteristics of the mmWave link assuming a high Ricean K-factor and poor scattering environment. The soft-algorithm enables the mmWave system to align innumerable narrow beams to channel subspace in an attempt to effectively scan the mmWave channel. Thirds, we propose a method to efficiently adapt the number of channel sounding observations to the specific channel environment based on an approximate probability of beam misalignment. Simulation results show the proposed soft-alignment algorithm with adaptive sounding time effectively scans the channel subspace of a mobile user by exploiting polarization diversity.

37 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the channel correlation matrix of a generic ray-based 3D channel model, and demonstrate that the 3D correlation matrix can be well approximated by a Kronecker production of azimuth and elevation correlations.
Abstract: A 2D antenna array introduces a new level of control and additional degrees of freedom in multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems particularly for the so-called "massive MIMO" systems. To accurately assess the performance gains of these large arrays, existing azimuth-only channel models have been extended to handle 3D channels by modeling both the elevation and azimuth dimensions. In this paper, we study the channel correlation matrix of a generic ray-based 3D channel model, and our analysis and simulation results demonstrate that the 3D correlation matrix can be well approximated by a Kronecker production of azimuth and elevation correlations. This finding lays the theoretical support for the usage of a product codebook for reduced complexity feedback from the receiver to the transmitter. We also present the design of a product codebook based on Grassmannian line packing.

31 citations



Patent
11 Jun 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for transmitting reference signals to user equipment from an active antenna array system including a multiple of antennas arrayed in at least a vertical direction is presented, where codebook feedback from a codebook is applied on transmissions from logical ports of the antenna array.
Abstract: A method includes transmitting reference signals to user equipment from an active antenna array system including a multiple of antennas arrayed in at least a vertical direction. The active antenna array system is configured to perform the transmitting of the reference signals using multiple vertical beams having vertical patterns designed to provide desired vertical patterns after codebook feedback from a codebook is applied on transmissions from logical ports of the antenna array. The method includes receiving codebook feedback from the user equipment in response to transmitting the reference signals. The method includes transmitting information to the user equipment at least by applying selected entries of the codebook corresponding to the codebook feedback to the logical ports of the antenna array, wherein application of the selected entries causes the active antenna array system to perform transmitting information using multiple beams having the desired vertical patterns. Apparatus and program products are disclosed.

1 citations