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In this paper we present an analysis of the cross-correlation coe±cient between signals at two antenna
branches (ports) in the presence of spatially selective interference and additive white gaussian noise. More
specifically, we look at a ±45 slanted polarization diversity arrangement, which is rotated around the axis
perpendicular to the plane containing the antennas. Results are provided as a function of the rotation angle.
The analysis is based on the spherical vector wave multi-pole expansion of both the field impinging on the
antennas and the antenna radiation properties.
In this paper we present an analysis of the cross-correlation coe±cient between signals at two antenna
branches (ports) in the presence of spatially selective interference and additive white gaussian noise. More
specifically, we look at a ±45 slanted polarization diversity arrangement, which is rotated around the axis
perpendicular to the plane containing the antennas. Results are provided as a function of the rotation angle.
The analysis is based on the spherical vector wave multi-pole expansion of both the field impinging on the
antennas and the antenna radiation properties.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2008 |
Event | XXIXth URSI General Assembly 2008 - Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States Duration: 2008 Aug 7 → 2008 Aug 16 |
Conference
Conference | XXIXth URSI General Assembly 2008 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Chicago, Illinois |
Period | 2008/08/07 → 2008/08/16 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering