Use Diversity Techniques In Low-Power Radios

July 16, 2010
The term "diversity" in radio systems refers to the use of multiple signal paths, such as in multipath conditions, as an advantage. The goal is to maximize the likelihood that a transmitted data packet will be correctly received. According to ...

The term "diversity" in radio systems refers to the use of multiple signal paths, such as in multipath conditions, as an advantage. The goal is to maximize the likelihood that a transmitted data packet will be correctly received. According to an application note titled "Implementing Diversity' Using Low Power Radios" by Mike Burns and Tim Starr, such techniques can be implemented using one or two low-power radios, a low-power microcontroller, and an external RF switch.

The 16-page document details techniques for implementing the following: single-radio amplitude-based antenna diversity (two antennas and one radio), dual-radio antenna diversity (two antennaseach connected to a radio), and single-radio frequency diversity (one antenna, one radio, and two frequencies). The effectiveness of the three approaches was tested in experiments that placed the transmitter in a main hallway in an office building.

The receiver was placed about 150 ft. away behind a series of walls and doors. It was mounted to the moving platform of a 60-in. linear actuator, which was set to move 60 in. in the time it takes to transmit 1000 data packets. The note ends with a table showing the pros and cons of each approach. All of the techniques effectively minimized multipath effects.

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Nancy Friedrich | RF Product Marketing Manager for Aerospace Defense, Keysight Technologies

Nancy Friedrich is RF Product Marketing Manager for Aerospace Defense at Keysight Technologies. Nancy Friedrich started a career in engineering media about two decades ago with a stint editing copy and writing news for Electronic Design. A few years later, she began writing full time as technology editor at Wireless Systems Design. In 2005, Nancy was named editor-in-chief of Microwaves & RF, a position she held (along with other positions as group content head) until 2018. Nancy then moved to a position at UBM, where she was editor-in-chief of Design News and content director for tradeshows including DesignCon, ESC, and the Smart Manufacturing shows.

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