System and methods of testing adaptive antennas
US-2016233970-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US10243628B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10243628-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514801746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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The disclosed technology relates to systems and methods for emulating a massive MIMO beamforming antenna array of arbitrary size—a channel model between a transmitter and a receiver, with one or more signal paths having respective amplitudes, angles of arrival, angle spreads, and delays. The disclosed technology includes defining a complete channel model H, calculating the correlation matrix for the channel, grouping the base antenna elements of the antenna array by combinations of signal and polarization, and calculating observed beamforming power of each group of the base elements, by applying a cross-correlation matrix to determine observed power signals and delay of each signal at each remote antenna element of the user equipment. Emulation includes supplying cross-correlated signals to remote antenna elements of user equipment during a RF test of the user equipment. Disclosed technology includes a channel emulator that generates output streams for testing user equipment for multiple users.
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I claim as follows: 1. A method of emulating a beamforming antenna array of 8 or more base antenna elements, wherein the array transmits two or more signals with two or more RF polarizations to at least one remote user equipment (UE) unit having two or more remote antenna elements, including: grouping the base antenna elements of the antenna array into base antenna groups, each base antenna group representing a combination of the base antenna elements transmitting a particular signal at a respective polarization, and calculating a signal power, resulting from beam forming by each of the base antenna groups, as received at each of the remote antenna elements of an UE unit under test, the UE unit at a simulated position relative to the emulated antenna array; the calculating further includes applying a square cross-correlation matrix, wherein the cross-correlation matrix is based on paths between each of the base antenna groups and the remote antenna elements, to determine the signal power with test model-specified delay as received at each of the remote antenna elements of the UE unit under test; and supplying cross-correlated signals with the signal power, determined by applying the cross-correlation matrix, to at least two remote antenna elements of the UE unit under test during a RF test. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each base antenna group carries a single information stream at any one time. 3. The method of claim 1 , further including: applying a line-of-sight channel model with an on-beam component and a plurality of off-beam multi-path components to the particular signal from one base antenna group; increasing the cross-correlation matrix's size to represent on-beam and off-beam components of the line-of-sight channel model; and applying the cross-correlation matrix with increased size to determine the signal power of both the on-beam and off-beam multi-path components of the particular signal, as received at each remote antenna element. 4. The method of claim 3 , further including calculating the signal power, resulting from the beam forming, of each of the base antenna groups, taking into account side lobes of the on-beam component. 5. The method of claim 1 , further including: applying a non-line-of-sight channel model to the particular signal from one base antenna group with a plurality of off-beam multi-path components but no on-beam component; increasing the cross-correlation matrix's size to represent on-beam and off-beam components of the non-line-of-sight channel model; and applying the cross-correlation matrix with increased size to determine resulting signal power of the off-beam multi-path components at each remote antenna element. 6. The method of claim 1 , further including: emulating a plurality of signals from the antenna array to user equipment units other than the UE unit under test as unwanted signals; expanding the matrix dimension of the cross-correlation matrix to represent the unwanted signals; applying the expanded cross-correlation matrix to determine the signal power of wanted signals and the unwanted signals at each remote antenna element; and supplying cross-correlated signals with the resulting signal power, determined by applying the expanded cross-correlation matrix. 7. The method of claim 1 , further including: emulating one or more interferers from a location other than the antenna array as unwanted signals; expanding the matrix dimension of the cross-correlation matrix to represent the unwanted signals; applying the expanded cross-correlation matrix of dimensions to determine signal power of wanted signals and the unwanted signals at each remote antenna element; and supplying cross-correlated signals with the resulting signal power, determined by applying the expanded cross-correlation matrix. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein a second polarization is configured at a 90 degree orientation relative to a first polarization. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cross-correlated signals with the signal power are supplied via a downlink path during the RF test to the UE unit under test. 10. A tangible non-transitory computer readable medium loaded with instructions implementing the method of claim 1 . 11. A system for emulating a beamforming antenna array of 8 or more base antenna elements, wherein the array transmits two or more signals with two or more RF polarizations to at least one remote user equipment (UE) unit having two or more remote antenna elements, the system including a tangible non-transitory computer readable medium loaded with instructions implementing the method of claim 1 . 12. A method of emulating a beamforming antenna array of 8 or more base antenna elements, wherein the array transmits two or more signals to a plurality user equipment (UE) units having at least one remote antenna element each, including: grouping the base antenna elements of the antenna array into base antenna groups, each base antenna group representing base antenna elements transmitting a particular signal and calculating signal power, resulting from beam forming by each base antenna group, as received at the remote antenna elements of the UE units under test, the UE units at positions relative to the antenna array; the calculating further includes applying a square cross-correlation matrix, wherein the cross-correlation matrix is based on paths between each of the base antenna groups and the remote antenna elements, to determine the signal power signal with test model-determined delay of each signal at the remote antenna element of each of the UE units; and supplying cross-correlated signals with the signal power, determined by applying the cross-correlation matrix, to the remote antenna element of each of at least two UE units under test. 13. The method of claim 12 , further including: applying a line-of-sight channel model with an on-beam component and a plurality of off-beam multi-path components to the particular signal from one base antenna group; increasing the cross-correlation matrix's size to represent on-beam and off-beam components of the line-of-sight channel model; and applying the cross-correlation matrix with increased size to determine resulting signal power of both the on-beam and off-beam multi-path components, as received at each remote antenna element. 14. The method of claim 12 , further including: emulating a plurality of signals from the antenna array to other user equipment units as unwanted signals; expanding the matrix dimension of the cross-correlation matrix to represent the unwanted signals; applying the expanded cross-correlation matrix to determine signal power of wanted signals and the unwanted signals at each remote antenna element; and supplying cross-correlated signals with the resulting signal power, determined by applying the expanded cross-correlation matrix. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein calculating the signal power, resulting from beam forming by each base antenna group, includes using correlation coefficients calculated for each pairing between the base antenna groups and the remote antenna elements. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein calculating the signal power, resulting from beam forming by each base antenna group, further includes updating the signal power as the simulated positions of the UE units under test change. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein calculating the signal power, resulting from beam forming by each base antenna group, further includes calculating a distribution of the signal power over multiple sub-paths from each base antenna group to
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