Published March 20, 2019
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On the Performance Evaluation of a MIMO–WCDMA Transmission Architecture for Building Management Systems
- 1. Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technological Applications
Description
The goal of this study was to investigate the performance of a realistic wireless sensor nodes
deployment in order to support modern building management systems (BMSs). A three-floor building
orientation is taken into account, where each node is equipped with a multi-antenna system while
a central base station (BS) collects and processes all received information. The BS is also equipped
with multiple antennas; hence, a multiple input–multiple output (MIMO) system is formulated.
Due to the multiple reflections during transmission in the inner of the building, a wideband code
division multiple access (WCDMA) physical layer protocol has been considered, which has already
been adopted for third-generation (3G) mobile networks. Results are presented for various MIMO
orientations, where the mean transmission power per node is considered as an output metric for a
specific signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) requirement and number of resolvable multipath components.
In the first set of presented results, the effects of multiple access interference on overall transmission
power are highlighted. As the number of mobile nodes per floor or the requested transmission rate
increases, MIMO systems of a higher order should be deployed in order to maintain transmission
power at adequate levels. In the second set of results, a comparison is performed among transmission
in diversity combining and spatial multiplexing mode, which clearly indicate that the first case is the
most appropriate solution for indoor communications.
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