Jiansong Gan
Ericsson
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vehicular technology conference | 2012
Jiansong Gan; Zhiheng Guo; Kristofer Sandlund; Jianjun Liu; Xiaodong Shen; Rui Fan; Weihong Liu; Hai Wang; Guangyi Liu
Relaying is a feature defined in LTE Release 10 to provide coverage in new areas and/or to improve cell-edge throughput. For the purpose of investigating relays performance in a real network, an LTE TDD in-band relay prototype was developed. Based on this prototype some field measurements were conducted using LTE Release-8 terminals. Both indoor scenarios and outdoor scenarios were tested. Measurement results show that relays (once properly deployed) provide good coverage in the coverage holes of a donor eNB. Besides coverage extension, relays can also improve data rate in the poorly-covered area of a donor eNB, i.e. cell edge. The throughput of a terminal served by this relay prototype reaches around 8 Mbps in the uplink and 20 Mbps in the downlink. Regarding latency, given uplink data is always scheduled, the measured round-trip time via the relay is around 10 ms larger than that directly via the donor eNB.
vehicular technology conference | 2009
Jiansong Gan; Qingyu Miao; Peter Larsson
A repeater is a device that improves the rate- coverage performance of a system by amplifying and forwarding its received signal. When multiple antennas are deployed on a repeater, spatial signal processing becomes possible for better performance. In this paper we propose a spatial filter for such a multi-antenna repeater. This filter is designed based on first- hop channel state information (CSI) and end-to-end signal-to- noise ratio (SNR). The optimal filter matrix is proved to be a product of a diagonal matrix and the conjugate transpose of the left singular matrix of the first-hop channel matrix. The diagonal matrix is obtained by maximizing an upper bound of the ergodic channel capacity. Simulation results indicate that the proposed filter outperforms that without filtering in end-to-end channel capacity, especially when the number of repeater antennas is greater than that of the source antennas. As the first-hop CSI and the end-to-end SNR can be obtained without any modification of the source or the destination, a repeater with the proposed spatial filter can be easily implemented in a current system.
Archive | 2010
Jiansong Gan; Niklas Johansson; Yin Liu; Qingyu Miao; Peter Moberg; Hai Wang
Archive | 2008
Peter Larsson; Qingyu Miao; Jiansong Gan
Archive | 2008
Peter Larsson; Jiansong Gan; Qingyu Miao
Archive | 2009
Peter Larsson; Jiansong Gan
Archive | 2008
Jiansong Gan; Peter Larsson; Qingyu Miao
Archive | 2012
Jiansong Gan; Rui Fan; Zhiheng Guo; Hai Wang
Archive | 2010
Jiansong Gan; Niklas Johansson; Yin Liu; Qingyu Miao; Peter Moberg; Hai Wang
Archive | 2009
Yin Liu; Jiansong Gan; Peter Moberg; Yu Qian; Zhang Zhang