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Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
Dear experts
Do we have to use radiation pattern of P45 or M45 when we model a new antenna in Atoll ?
P45 means positive polarization (+45) and M45 means Minus polarization (-45 ) , now which pattern is the right one to use if the antenna Polarization is ±45°?
Then if I used P45 or M45 when creating new antenna , what is the impact on the accuracy of the signal prediction ?
please help .
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2020-01-19 05:28 AM
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
i am using P45. As i know Atoll does itself +- polarization calculation.
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
The signal attenuation in space in the case of signal emission at an angle of +45 and -45 is the same. For calculations you need to use any of the P45 or M45 patterns.
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
Its not about attenuation. Its about MIMO configuration.
Originally Posted by
slava121
The signal attenuation in space in the case of signal emission at an angle of +45 and -45 is the same. For calculations you need to use any of the P45 or M45 patterns.
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
@AlbawkeriAre you discussing using an antenna pattern for which technology?
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
Originally Posted by
slava121
@AlbawkeriAre you discussing using an antenna pattern for which technology?
Thank you boss , my question is general and independent of the technology . I need to use different antenna radiation patterns with LTE and sometimes with CDMA . MIMO is considered during LTE coverage prediction , but in CDMA just receiving diversity .
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Junior Member
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
If you check the gain and vertical beam width for +45 and -45 with the same electrical tilt radiation pattern , there is a slight difference .
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
The attenuation is different a little bit . e.g Huawei ADU4518R7 , 882Mhz , 0 electrical tilt , both patterns for m45 and p45 are listed below:
M45 |
P45 |
0 |
0.01 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0.01 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
0.03 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
0.04 |
3 |
0.02 |
4 |
0.07 |
4 |
0.03 |
5 |
0.1 |
5 |
0.06 |
6 |
0.13 |
6 |
0.09 |
7 |
0.18 |
7 |
0.12 |
8 |
0.22 |
8 |
0.16 |
9 |
0.27 |
9 |
0.21 |
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
It is impossible to manufacture an antenna, I will develop in a large range of frequencies with ideal characteristics.
Antenna parameters:
Frequency range (MHz)
690 - 960 1710 - 2690
690 - 803 790 - 862 824 - 894 880 - 960 1710 - 1990 1920 - 2200 2200 - 2490 2490 - 2690.
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Re: Cross polarized antenna modeling in Atoll
You need to look at the beam patterns for polarization + 45 and -45, for 882Mhz frequency:
M45.jpg - M45
P45.jpg - P45
From the analysis of the diagram, it can be seen that the beam of the beam pattern is M45 in the vertical plane (beam width 9 degrees), has a factory preliminary setting -1 degrees. Although М45 data is specified for ADU4518R7_0882_X_CO_M45_00T_r, i.e. 0 degrees.
So there 's a difference in attenuation for: ADU4518R7_0882_X_CO_M45_00T_r and ADU4518R7_0882_X_CO_P45_00T_r, which you reflected in the comparison table.
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