On the design of MIMO antennas for cognitive radio systems

Cognitive radio constitutes a very promising solution to improve spectrum usage of communication systems. However, being equipped with MIMO antennas, the design of CR devices poses tremendous challenges. In this paper, antennas requirements as well as the limitations imposed on the system performanc...

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Published in2014 1st International Workshop on Cognitive Cellular Systems (CCS) pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Bouezzeddine, Montaha, Schroeder, Werner L., Kaiser, Thomas
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2014
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Summary:Cognitive radio constitutes a very promising solution to improve spectrum usage of communication systems. However, being equipped with MIMO antennas, the design of CR devices poses tremendous challenges. In this paper, antennas requirements as well as the limitations imposed on the system performance are reviewed. Well decoupled and reconfigurable antennas guarantee the flexibility needed during spectrum scanning and data transmission. Nevertheless to achieve the desired performance, many challenges have to be overcome. The different aspects are illustrated by an example of a 4-port MIMO antenna in the frequency range [470, 790] MHz, or the so-called TV white spaces.
DOI:10.1109/CCS.2014.6933787