Energy Efficient Multi-Active/Multi-Passive Antenna Arrays for Portable Access Points.

Micromachines (Basel)

Smart Wireless Future Technologies (SWIFT) Lab, Under the Research Technology and Innovation Network (RTIN), The American College of Greece (ACG), Ag. Paraskevi, 153 42 Athens, Greece.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * It introduces a portable access point (PAP) mounted on drones to enhance network service in these areas, focusing on energy efficiency and self-backhauled capabilities.
  • * The use of multi-active/multi-passive parasitic antenna arrays (MAMPs) is highlighted for the PAP, which offers extended range and signal strength with less complexity and lower power consumption compared to traditional MIMO systems.

Article Abstract

This article is about better wireless network connectivity. The main goal is to provide wireless service to several use cases and scenarios that may not be adequately covered today. Some of the considered scenarios are home connectivity, street-based infrastructure, emergency situations, disaster areas, special event areas, and remote areas that suffer from problematic/inadequate network and possibly power infrastructure. A target system that we consider for such scenarios is that of an energy-efficient self-backhauled base station (also called a "portable access point-PAP") that is mounted on a drone to aid/expand the land-based network. For the wireless backhaul link of the PAP, as well as for the fronthaul of the street-mounted base station, we consider newly built multi-active/multi-passive parasitic antenna arrays (MAMPs). These antenna systems lead to increased range/signal strength with low hardware complexity and power needs. This is due to their reduced number of radio frequency chains, which decreases the cost and weight of the base station system. MAMPs can show a performance close to traditional multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) systems that use as many antenna elements as RF chains and to phased arrays. They can produce a directional beam in any desired direction with higher gain and narrow beamwidth by just tuning the load values of the parasitic elements. The MAMP is designed based on radiation conditions which were produced during the research to ensure that the radiation properties of the array were good.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11596538PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi15111351DOI Listing

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