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Antenna Selection for Wideband MIMO System

Detailed Technology Description
This invention is method of pre-computing the optimal pairing of antennas to RF/ analog frontends in wireless MIMO systems without the need for computationally complex and power consuming searches.
*Abstract

This invention is method of pre-computing the optimal pairing of antennas to RF/ analog frontends in wireless MIMO systems without the need for computationally complex and power consuming searches. Other MIMO antenna selection schemes demand an exponential computational order for an exhaustive search, and slightly less for sub-optimal selection. This new technique requires zero real-time computations and minimal memory for near-optimal anenna selection. 

DESCRIPTION/DETAILS 

When mathematically expressing the computation requirements for MIMO systems, the relationship of the number of antennas in the device (N) to number of RF frontends (M) is exponential (NM) for exhaustive searches and semi-linear [(N2M) or (N4M)] for iterative/ sub-optimal searches. 

How it works 

An antenna selection algorithm that eliminates significant computational requirements, and requires memory of a linear order, defined by the product of the number of antennas and the number of frontends. Estimating the angle spread concisely encapsulates the sources of distortion and interference as clusters. The algorithm then selects the optimal frontend-antenna pair to compensate for those clusters.

APPLICATIONS 

  • Home/ Office networking and Wi-Fi: Wireless LANs and WANs will benefit from increased range with fewer dropped connections and faster connection speeds, while users of related technologies like wireless voice over internet protocol (VoIP) would enjoy greater mobility and signal clarity. 
  • Bluetooth and other M2M systems: MIMO antenna arrays will be the backbone of countless machine-to-machine devices that rely on intercommunication in order to function. This algorithm would decrease the size of such devices while ensuring continued reliability. 
  • Handheld devices: The market demands connectivity in handheld electronics. Portable gaming devices, for instance, require access to community forums, and pocket PCs are equipped with internet browsers and multimedia software to communicate with desktop computers and wireless routers. 
  • GPS systems: A constant signal is imperative for high-accuracy GPS devices. This suite of improved antenna technologies could provide for the incorporation of GPS systems into a range of portable devices, which are currently inhibited by size, power, or portability.
  • Cellular communications: These technologies will boost cell phone signal and range, while simultaneously minimizing power consumption and miniaturizing device size. 
  • Large or phased arrays of smart antennas: Antennas can be constructed on a large scale to improve long distance communication in cell phone broadcast towers and government/ military base stations. 
BENEFITS 
  • Increase number of built-in antennas: Use of angle spread estimation allows wireless devices to receive more antenna elements without a corresponding increase in RF frontends.
  • No real-time computational requirements: Wireless devices using this technology would benefit from added signal without forfeiting battery life or device size. The algorithm pre-determines the optimal frontend-antenna pair based on total angle spread, avoiding the cumbersome computational bottleneck of exhaustive or iterative searches for the strongest signal. The exponential computational complexity, present in current antenna selection technologies, quickly becomes prohibitive for moderate-to-large antenna arrays in small devices.
  • Reduce heat load: This algorithm can increase active antenna elements without increasing heat load by eliminating the need for extra processing without increasing number of RF frontends.

For more information about this technology, please contact the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Office of Technology Management at otm@illinois.edu.

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USA

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