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Space-time polarization signaling for wireless communications

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In this article, a polarization-based spread-spectrum spatio-temporal signaling scheme is proposed for transmitters consisting of an array of vector radiators, each vector radiator consists of two closely spaced perpendicular antennas and each antenna is assigned a unique signature sequence.
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A polarization-based spread-spectrum spatio-temporal signaling scheme is proposed in this paper for transmitters consisting of an array of vector radiators. Each vector radiator consists of two closely spaced perpendicular antennas and each antenna is assigned a unique signature sequence. At the receiver, all three electric field components of the scattered signal are measured using an array of vector sensors. Each vector sensor consists of three closely spaced perpendicular antennas. The proposed polarization signaling scheme is cast in the framework of a general multiple antenna system. The distinguishing feature of polarization signaling lies within the resulting channel statistics. In particular, polarization signaling can be exploited to achieve diversity gain using less physical space than conventional antenna array approaches. We identify the key parameters controlling system performance and evaluate the relative advantages of polarization signaling under constraints of aperture size and number of antenna elements for given spatial scattering statistics.

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Various Compositions to Form a Triad of Collocated Dipoles/Loops, for Direction Finding and Polarization Estimation

TL;DR: In this article, a collocated triad of orthogonally oriented dipole(s) and/or loop(s), 20 different compositions are possible, and closed-form formulas are produced here to estimate the azimuth-elevation direction of arrival and the polarization-parameters from an ambiguous steering vector subject to an unknown complex-value multiplicative coefficient.
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Diversely polarized antenna-array signal processing

Xin Yuan
TL;DR: In this paper, a vector cross product vector estimator was proposed for direction finding and/or polarization estimation with diversely polarized antenna arrays, which is based on the measurement of all six electromagnetic components at one same spatial location.
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