Diversity in Direct Mobile-to-Mobile Communication Systems: An Experimental Approach

K. Maliatsos, L. Marantis, P. Bithas, A. Kanatas
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-5G aspires to be the technology that will create, support and enhance automation and industry digitization use cases providing inherent support to device-centric communications, i.e., vehicular (V2X) and Device-to-Device (D2D) communications, tactile internet, as well as Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. Moreover, 5G deployment options include support of multiple (novel and established) radio access networks (RAN). In this multi-RAN, massive machine-type communication environment, a variety of broadcast, multicast and unicast applications must be simultaneously supported. In this work, we present an implementation of a diversity engine enabled by adaptive, novel, printed ESPAR antennas. The scheme improves system performance in terms of reliability and throughput with increased Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) with simultaneous broadcast and directive support. The scheme was implemented and demonstrated for vehicular use cases in the context of the Horizon 2020 project ROADART.
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5g希望成为一种技术,能够创造、支持和增强自动化和工业数字化用例,为以设备为中心的通信提供内在支持,即车辆(V2X)和设备对设备(D2D)通信、触觉互联网以及物联网(IoT)应用。此外,5G部署选项包括支持多个(新的和已建立的)无线接入网络(RAN)。在这种多ran、大规模机器型通信环境中,必须同时支持多种广播、组播和单播应用。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种由自适应、新颖的印刷ESPAR天线实现的分集引擎。该方案在可靠性和吞吐量方面提高了系统性能,提高了信噪比(SNR),同时支持广播和指令。该方案在地平线2020项目ROADART的背景下实施并演示了车辆用例。
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