MIMO

MIMOTechnology Overview

Modern radiocommunications standards employ multiple antenna systems, also known as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. The techniques increase either the signal-to-noise ratio or the data throughput for a defined resource, or both. In a MIMO system, different signals are transmitted from the antennas at the same time and frequency. There are three different concepts of multiple antenna systems:

  • In the diversity mode, the same content is transmitted from the antennas with different coding (space-time coding). Diversity leads to an increase in the signal-to-noise ratio.
  • Spatial division multiplexing refers to a system where different data streams are transmitted from the antennas. The different fading channels make it possible to distinguish between the data streams and thus increase the data rate.
  • Beamforming is a technique where the signals are not transmitted omnidirectionally but where antenna arrays form a beam aimed toward each mobile phone. This reduces interference between subscribers. Beamforming is further in the future than diversity and multiplexing.

 

 

Rohde & Schwarz Supports MIMO Testing
 
Performance tests on MIMO receivers require not only a multiple vector signal generator but a multichannel fading simulator as well. The R&S® SMU200A vector signal generator can do all this in one box. For tests on a 2 x 2 MIMO receiver, two standard-conforming signals may be generated and four fading channels simulated. The same functionality is available for the R&S® AMU200A baseband generator and fading simulator.
 
For a complete test scenario, the analysis of MIMO signals is also necessary. The R&S® FSQ from Rohde & Schwarz offers MIMO functionality for LTE, WiMAX 16e, and WLAN 11n. The MIMO functionalities in the R&S® TS89xx conformance test systems are flexible and standard-conforming.
 
Standardization
 
MIMO is implemented in the following standards:

 

 

 

MIMO Parameters in WiMAX IEEE 802.16e-2005 HSPA+ 3GPP Release 7 LTE  3GPP Release 8 WLAN IEEE 802.11n UMB 1xEV-DO Rev C
Tx Diversity Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
DL Spatial Multiplexing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
DL Beamforming Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
DL Precoding Yes Yes Yes Yes  Yes 
DL Space Time Coding (STC) / DL Space Frequency Coding (SFC) STC - SFC STC STC
UL Multi User MIMO / Collaborative MIMO Yes - Yes Yes  
Max Number of BS Antennas 2 (8 partly for Beamforming) 2 (4) 4 4 4
Max Number of MS Antennas 2 (8 partly for Beamforming) 2 2 (4) 4 4