Over-the-Air Testing of MIMO-Capable Terminals: Evaluation of Multiple-Antenna Systems in Realistic Multipath Propagation Environments Using an OTA Method PROJECT TITLE :Over-the-Air Testing of MIMO-Capable Terminals: Evaluation of Multiple-Antenna Systems in Realistic Multipath Propagation Environments Using an OTA MethodABSTRACT:A brand new over-the-air (OTA) testing technique is needed for evaluating multiple-antenna systems in realistic multipath propagation environments. Antenna design and propagation channels are the 2 key parameters that ultimately confirm the multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) device performance. As antennas are inherently included in OTA testing, it is important to additionally contemplate realistic channel models for MIMO device-performance analysis. This article shows that the multiprobe anechoic chamber (MPAC) setup is capable of emulating realistic and accurate multipath environments, making it a appropriate method for testing terminals equipped with multiple antennas. Compared to the mode-stirred reverberation chamber (RC) setup that represents an isotropic multipath atmosphere, the MPAC method is capable of generating arbitrary spatial channel models with polarization characteristics. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Recent advances in energy-efficient networks and their application in 5G systems Clinical Photoacoustic Breast Imaging: The Twente experience.