MIMO and Smart Antennas Play a Critical Role in Mobile Broadband Deployments

4G Americas Publishes Extensive Report


BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - Oct 18, 2012) -  Operators are moving toward more complex commercial deployments of network infrastructure to improve network coverage and capacity. Smart Antennas are an increasingly important part of the network to improve capacity and, thus, operators are integrating more active electronics on tower tops and even inside the antenna radomes to better serve their customers with mobile broadband services. 4G Americas, a wireless industry trade association representing the 3GPP family of technologies, today announced that it has published a detailed technical report, MIMO and Smart Antennas for Mobile Broadband Networks, that includes 133 figures and is encyclopedic in its 138 pages of completeness.

"The importance of MIMO and Smart Antennas for carriers and their customers should not be underestimated," stated Chris Pearson, President of 4G Americas. "In the face of growing high-speed mobile data demand in the Americas region, Smart Antennas and MIMO technology help the wireless industry get the most out of the limited amount of spectrum assets that the industry possesses."

Smart Antennas refer to adaptive antennas such as those with electrical tilt, beam width and azimuth control, which can follow relatively slow-varying traffic patterns as well as so-called intelligent antennas that can form beams aimed at particular users or steer nulls to reduce interference and general MIMO antenna schemes. The report details that 93 percent of antennas sold by one North American supplier this year have variable tilt capability, and 94 percent of those use cross-polarized elements.

"MIMO technology is increasing network performance for customers," Pearson added. "As an example from the report, an increase in capacity using MIMO is almost linear with the number of send and receive antennas, thus a 4X4 MIMO antenna configuration is capable of serving nearly twice the peak data rates as a 2X2 MIMO system."

The white paper focuses on the practical aspects of deploying Smart Antenna systems in Radio Access Systems. Additionally, since carriers are increasingly using indoor small cells and base stations for their networks, the paper addresses the practical aspects of deploying these modern base stations with their increasingly capable antennas. Diverse antennas in terminals provides another difficult challenge, also addressed in the document, as the gain of a second antenna in the terminal is shown to provide a 2dB improved forward link budget at low frequencies and over 6dB at higher frequencies.

Innovative and standardized Smart Antennas and MIMO solutions, working with small cells, heterogeneous networks and LTE help operators in their major push to keep up with the annual doubling of mobile broadband demand.

The white paper offers a multitude of detailed explanations with groundbreaking graphics and addresses key opportunities offered by MIMO and Smart Antennas, such as:

  • Antenna Fundamentals
  • MIMO and LTE
  • Reconfigurable Beam Antennas
  • Deployment Scenarios
  • Small Cells and Heterogeneous Networks
  • Commercial Deployment Challenges
  • Terminal Antennas

The 4G Americas white paper, MIMO and Smart Antennas for Mobile Broadband Networks, was written collaboratively by members of 4G Americas and is available for free download at: www.4gamericas.org.

About 4G Americas: Unifying the Americas through Mobile Broadband Technology
4G Americas is an industry trade organization composed of leading telecommunications service providers and manufacturers. The organization's mission is to promote, facilitate and advocate for the deployment and adoption of the 3GPP family of technologies throughout the Americas. 4G Americas contributes to the successful commercial rollout of 3GPP mobile broadband technologies across the Americas and their place as the No. 1 technology family in the region. The organization aims to develop the expansive wireless ecosystem of networks, devices, and applications enabled by GSM and its evolution to LTE. 4G Americas is headquartered in Bellevue, Wash., with an office for Latin America and the Caribbean in Dallas. More information is available at www.4gamericas.org.

4G Americas' Board of Governors members include: Alcatel-Lucent, América Móvil, AT&T, Cable & Wireless, CommScope, Entel, Ericsson, Gemalto, HP, Huawei, Nokia Siemens Networks, Openwave Mobility, Powerwave, Qualcomm, Research In Motion (RIM), Rogers, T-Mobile USA and Telefónica.

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4G Americas
Vicki Livingston
+1 262 242 3458