Abstract

In this article, a capacity-oriented envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) that incorporates a preferred channel model for assessing a multiple antenna system of a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) mobile device is proposed. Originated from the rudimentary law of ergodic channel capacity, the ECC for multiple antennas (ECC-M) is proven to holistically reflect the impact of radiation patterns and total efficiencies of multiple antennas on channel capacity. The closed-form ECC-M expressions for Rayleigh fading channel model and ray-based spatial channel model are studied, leading to an easy-to-use ECC-M expression that approximately incorporates a realistic channel model. The correlation of the proposed ECC-M to the channel capacity is demonstrated through the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation of three four-element MIMO antenna testbeds in two channel models, showing that the antenna total efficiency and a realistic channel model involved in the ECC-M play an important role in assessing the performance of multiple antennas. It is justified that the difference in channel capacities of two multiple antenna systems is highly relevant to their ECC-Ms at high signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). The proposed ECC-M is also experimentally validated through over-the-air (OTA) throughput measurement, revealing that the ECC-M can effectively assess the OTA performance of multiple antenna systems for MIMO terminal devices.

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