Authors
Paolo Baracca, Andreas Weber, Thorsten Wild, Christophe Grangeat
Publication date
2018/3/14
Conference
WSA 2018; 22nd International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
Pages
1-6
Publisher
VDE
Description
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) is a fundamental enabler to provide high data throughput in next generation cellular networks. By equipping the base stations (BSs) with tens or hundreds of antenna elements, narrow and high gain beams can be used to spatially multiplex several user equipment (UE) devices. While increasing the achievable performance, focusing the transmit power into specific UE directions also poses new issues when performing the radio frequency (RF) exposure assessment. In fact, the spatial distribution of the actual BS transmit power strongly depends on the deployment scenario and on the position of the UEs. Traditional methods for assessing the RF exposure compliance boundaries around BS sites are generally based on maximum transmit power and static beams. In massive MIMO systems, these approaches tend to be very conservative, in particular when time averaging …
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Scholar articles
P Baracca, A Weber, T Wild, C Grangeat - WSA 2018; 22nd International ITG Workshop on Smart …, 2018