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On The Impact of MIMO Antennas on Collocation and Coexistence Requirements of LTE Networks in 2.6 GHz Frequency Band

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Perhaps one of the most enabling features of Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard and its successors of the third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) family is the addition of multiple transmission and reception antennas at one transmitting or receiving side or both for improving data throughput and network quality of service (QoS). This paper addresses the impact of employing MIMO in LTE base stations on coexistence requirements of deploying LTE cells in the band 2.6 GHz. Based on the developed coexistence model and simulation results, the adoption of MIMO can dramatically increase separation requirements, and therefore requires more careful site engineering and isolation measures to ensure peaceful coexisted systems.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Interference Sources and Scenarios
 3. Inter-cell Interference Modeling
 4. System Degradation and Protection Criteria
 5. LTE System Characteristics
 6. Results and Discussions
  6.1. Co-location Scenario
  6.2. Coexistence Scenario
 7. Conclusions
 References

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  • A. Oudah Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Technology Malaysia
  • T. Abd. Rahman Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Technology Malaysia
  • N. Seman Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Technology Malaysia

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