Adaptive Aperture Aided Antenna Design for SISO-MIMO Systems using Fuzzy C-Mean Clustering
Parismita A. Kashyap and
Kandarpa Kumar Sarma
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Parismita A. Kashyap: Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati, India
Kandarpa Kumar Sarma: Gauhati University, Guwahati, India
International Journal of Wireless Networks and Broadband Technologies (IJWNBT), 2015, vol. 4, issue 3, 33-47
Abstract:
One of the most relevant themes of wireless communication is to achieve better spectral efficiency and provide high reliability while providing rich-content data services despite the existence of several serious challenges. A few of them are multipath fading, multi-user interference, co-channel interference (CCI), inter symbol interference (ISI) etc to name a few. Several techniques have already been developed and deployed to eliminate the fading effects. One of the less explored techniques which have been adopted and discussed in this chapter is based on the structure of the transmitting antenna. The physical dimension of the antenna is varied as per the fading condition by adopting a dynamic process which adjusts the structure to provide the best quality of service (QoS). Two types of antenna set-ups are considered - Single Input-Single Output (SISO) and Multiple Input-Multiple Output (MIMO). The transmitting antenna in this system adaptively updates its aperture to improve the system performance and at the same time optimizes the driving power of the antenna as per requirement. The system changes the effective aperture of the transmitting antenna in high data rate, time varying Rayleigh channels to adapt to a previously set Bit error Rate (BER). However, in a real time environment the BER keeps on changing based on the channel condition. It is difficult to attain a fixed value of BER and hence even more difficult to model the antenna structure for a single time instant. As a result there exist a number of effective aperture dimensions for various BER in a single time instant. Out of the various values, two specific limits of the effective aperture of the transmitting antenna needs to be decided. Fuzzy C-Mean (FCM) Clustering method being one of the most popular and efficient clustering technique is used to set two limits of the aperture within which a particular threshold of the BER is obtained at one particular instant of time. The results derived show the effectiveness of the entire system.
Date: 2015
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