Antenna Element position in 3GPP-38.901
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Hi
In Chapter 7.3 of 38.901. it says:
"Antenna numbering on the panel illustrated in Figure 7.3-1 assumes observation of the antenna array from the front (with x-axis pointing towards broad-side and increasing y-coordinate for increasing column number)."
But in 5G Toolbox, when calculating position of each antenna element by calling function makeAntennaArray.m, it seems didn't align with 38.901.
"sfn = @(dH,dV,dgH,dgV)[ [dV; 0; 0] [0; dH; 0] [0; 0; 0] [dgV; 0; 0] [0; dgH; 0] ];"
per my understanding, it should be
"sfn = @(dH,dV,dgH,dgV)[ [0; 0; dV] [0; dH; 0] [0; 0; 0] [0; 0; dgV] [0; dgH; 0] ];"
Thanks for your support.
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Iain Stirling
le 18 Mar 2019
Déplacé(e) : Walter Roberson
le 15 Oct 2025 à 2:02
Hello Hu,
Our understanding is that the comment "x-axis pointing towards broad-side and increasing y-coordinate for increasing column number" only applies to Section 7.3, to explain how the antenna numbering relates to Figure 7.3-1. More specifically, we think the comment "x-axis pointing towards broad-side" applies to that section but not to the model in general. Our understanding is that in the co-ordinate system defined in Section 7.1.1, the broad-side of the array points along the z-axis. This means the array is lying on the x-y plane, with the broad-side pointing to the zenith (+ve z-axis). This is why the downtilt angles used in the model are always > 90 degrees, as a 90 degree downtilt is required to make the array "stand up". See for example Table 7.8-1 which has downtilt angles of 102 and 110 degrees.
Regards,
Iain.
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