A Simple Dual-Antenna Diversity Gain Measurement System at 2.4GHz

  • Kim, Jin-Gyong (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Chung, Kyung-Ho (Mobile Hand Set R&D Center, Mobile Communications Company, LG Electronics) ;
  • Ho, Yo-Choul (Mobile Hand Set R&D Center, Mobile Communications Company, LG Electronics) ;
  • Kim, Moon-Il (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Korea University)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

A simple measurement system is built to estimate the dual-antenna diversity gain at 2.4GHz easily in open lab environment. To obtain multipath fading propagation channel, the system consists of two transmission horn that placed on opposite direction and a rotating stage mechanically changing the position of test dual-antenna with time over distance greater than one wavelength. Estimated diversity is nearly same as theoretical value such that measured diversity gain of 30mm separated is about 6dB similar to theoretical value of 5.7dB and increases monotonically with the increasing separation distance as predicted by the theory. Proposed measurement system that is simple enough to fit in a small space can evaluate the performance of various dual-antennas with a reasonable accuracy with lower 5% difference between the ten sets of measured waveform distribution and theoretical Rayleigh cumulative distribution.

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