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Multiple-antenna systems that are limited by the area and geometry of antenna arrays, are considered. Given these physical constraints, the limit on the available number of spatial degrees of freedom is derived. The commonly used statistical multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) model is inadequate. Antenna theory is applied to take into account the area and geometry constraints, and to define the spatial signal space so as to interpret experimental channel measurements in an array-independent but manageable description of the physical environment. Based on these modeling strategies, for a spherical array of effective aperture A in a physical environment of angular spread |/spl Omega/| in solid angle, the number of spatial degrees of freedom is shown to be A|/spl Omega/| for uni-polarized antennas and 2A|/spl Omega/| for tri-polarized antennas. Together with the 2WT degrees of freedom for a system of bandwidth W transmitting in an interval T, the total degrees of freedom of a multiple-antenna channel is therefore 4WTA|/spl Omega/|.
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Ada S. Y. Poon
Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology
R.W. Brodersen
University of California, Berkeley
David Tse
Stanford University
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
University of California, Berkeley
Intel (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11c223b29ae407e6c8ffe5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tit.2004.840892