2019 26th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT) | 2019

Experimental Study of Depolarization and Antenna Correlation in Tunnels in the 1.3 GHz Band

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Measurements have been carried out in a low-traffic road tunnel to investigate the influence of the polarization of the transmitting and receiving antennas on the channel characteristics. A real-time channel sounder working in a frequency band around 1.3 GHz has been used, the elements of the transmitting and receiving arrays being dual-polarized patch antennas. Special emphasis is made on cross-polarization discrimination factor and on the spatial correlation between array elements which has a great influence on the performances of transmit/receive diversity schemes. Various polarizations both at the transmitter and the receiver have been tested to minimize this spatial correlation while keeping the size of the array as small as possible.

Volume None
Pages 458-462
DOI 10.1109/ICT.2019.8798860
Language English
Journal 2019 26th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT)

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