A cost-effective solution to the problem of guaranteeing backhaul connectivity in mobile cellular networks is the use of point-to-point microwave links in the Q-Band and E-Band. The always increasing rate in mobile data traffic makes these microwave radio links a potential bottleneck in the deployment of high-throughput cellular networks. A fundamental way to characterize the impact of phase noise on the throughput of these systems is to study their Shannon capacity. Unfortunately, the capacity of the phase-noise channel is not known in closed-form, even for simple channel models. The effect of phase noise in telecommunication systems is more evident in presence of multiple antennas at transmitter and receiver because of the overlapping of phase noise contribution in receivers. We propose a simulated-based tool to compute a lower bound to channel capacity for SISO and MIMO systems in presence of phase noise with one oscillator shared among the antennas per side and we give a non asymptotic expression of an upper bound to capacity always for SISO and MIMO channels. Finally we present a low complex phase detector based on combination of Phase Locked Loop (PLL) exploiting the decisions made by a turbo decoder. The aim of this work is showing a way to bound the channel capacity for single antenna and multiple antennas channels impaired by phase noise generated by instabilities in oscillators driving all the transceivers, and compare the performance of the proposed phase detector to those theoretical limits.

Analysis and Design of Line of Sight MIMO transmission systems / Camarda, Christian. - (2014). [10.6092/polito/porto/2538729]

Analysis and Design of Line of Sight MIMO transmission systems

CAMARDA, CHRISTIAN
2014

Abstract

A cost-effective solution to the problem of guaranteeing backhaul connectivity in mobile cellular networks is the use of point-to-point microwave links in the Q-Band and E-Band. The always increasing rate in mobile data traffic makes these microwave radio links a potential bottleneck in the deployment of high-throughput cellular networks. A fundamental way to characterize the impact of phase noise on the throughput of these systems is to study their Shannon capacity. Unfortunately, the capacity of the phase-noise channel is not known in closed-form, even for simple channel models. The effect of phase noise in telecommunication systems is more evident in presence of multiple antennas at transmitter and receiver because of the overlapping of phase noise contribution in receivers. We propose a simulated-based tool to compute a lower bound to channel capacity for SISO and MIMO systems in presence of phase noise with one oscillator shared among the antennas per side and we give a non asymptotic expression of an upper bound to capacity always for SISO and MIMO channels. Finally we present a low complex phase detector based on combination of Phase Locked Loop (PLL) exploiting the decisions made by a turbo decoder. The aim of this work is showing a way to bound the channel capacity for single antenna and multiple antennas channels impaired by phase noise generated by instabilities in oscillators driving all the transceivers, and compare the performance of the proposed phase detector to those theoretical limits.
2014
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