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Achievable Uplink Rate Analysis for Distributed Massive MIMO Systems with Interference from Adjacent Cells

Achievable Uplink Rate Analysis for Distributed Massive MIMO Systems with Interference from Adjacent Cells
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摘要 This work focuses on the multicell multi-user distributed massive MIMO(DM-MIMO)systems,of which each user is equipped with single antenna and the base stations(BSs)consists of distributed antenna units. We first investigate the arbitrary BS antenna topology scenario. The derivation indicates that in this case the achievable uplink rate of an arbitrary user in central cell depends on both the number of BS's antennas and the users' access distance to each distributed antenna unit(DAU). As a result,the performance analysis based on the derivations is difficult. To overcome this issue and achieve clearer insight,we then consider a circularly distributed BS antenna array and obtain the asymptotic uplink rate of an arbitrary user by considering the asymptotic case where the number of antennas of BSs tends to infinity. It is achieved that the asymptotic uplink rate only depends on the distance from users' position to the center of reference cell. The presented numerical results show clearly that the distributed massive MIMO systems outperform the centralized ones. Moreover,it is also achieved that the interference from the adjacent cells imposes great impact on system performance. Besides this,in numerical analysis the averageasymptotic uplink rate of a user is presented,which is free of the users' position and only depends on the radius of circular antenna arrays. It is achieved the maximum average uplink rate would be achieved when the radius of circularly distributed antenna array goes to its optimization location. This work focuses on the multi- cell multi-user distributed massive MIMO (DM-MIMO) systems, of which each user is equipped with single antenna and the base stations (BSs) consists of distributed antenna units. We first investigate the arbitrary BS antenna topology scenario. The derivation indicates that in this case the achievable uplink rate of an arbitrary user in central cell depends on both the number of BS's antennas and the users' access distance to each distributed antenna unit (DAU). As a result, the performance analysis based on the derivations is difficult. To overcome this issue and achieve clearer insight, we then consider a circularly distributed BS antenna array and obtain the asymptotic uplink rate of an arbitrary user by considering the asymptotic case where the number of antennas of BSs tends to infinity. It is achieved that the asymptotic uplink rate only depends on the distance from users' position to the center of reference cell. The presented numerical results show clearly that the distributed massive MIMO systems outperform the centralized ones. Moreover, it is also achieved that the interference from the adjacent cells imposes great impact on system performance. Besides this, in numerical analysis the average asymptotic uplink rate of a user is presented, which is free of the users' position and only depends on the radius of circular antenna arrays. It is achieved the maximum average uplink rate would be achieved when the radius of circularly distributed antenna array goes to its optimization location.
出处 《China Communications》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第5期112-123,共12页 中国通信(英文版)
基金 supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 61261015 and 61561043 the 973 project 2013CB329104,the Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 61372124,61363059,and 61302100 the projects BK2011027,the Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province for Distinguished Young Scholars(1308RJDA007) by the Foundation Research Funds for the University of Gansu Province:‘Massive MIMO channels modeling and estimation over millimeter wave band for 5G’
关键词 wireless communications massive MIMO distributed antenna array ergodic rate adjacent cell interference MIMO系统 速率分析 小区干扰 分布式 天线单元 天线阵列 接入距离 性能分析
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