JOURNAL ARTICLE

On Scalability of FDD-Based Cell-Free Massive MIMO Framework

Beenish HassanSobia BaigSaad Aslam

Year: 2023 Journal:   Sensors Vol: 23 (15)Pages: 6991-6991   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have the potential of providing joint services, including joint initial access, efficient clustering of access points (APs), and pilot allocation to user equipment (UEs) over large coverage areas with reduced interference. In cell-free massive MIMO, a large coverage area corresponds to the provision and maintenance of the scalable quality of service requirements for an infinitely large number of UEs. The research in cell-free massive MIMO is mostly focused on time division duplex mode due to the availability of channel reciprocity which aids in avoiding feedback overhead. However, the frequency division duplex (FDD) protocol still dominates the current wireless standards, and the provision of angle reciprocity aids in reducing this overhead. The challenge of providing a scalable cell-free massive MIMO system in an FDD setting is also prevalent, since computational complexity regarding signal processing tasks, such as channel estimation, precoding/combining, and power allocation, becomes prohibitively high with an increase in the number of UEs. In this work, we consider an FDD-based scalable cell-free network with angular reciprocity and a dynamic cooperation clustering approach. We have proposed scalability for our FDD cell-free and performed a comparative analysis with reference to channel estimation, power allocation, and precoding/combining techniques. We present expressions for scalable spectral efficiency, angle-based precoding/combining schemes and provide a comparison of overhead between conventional and scalable angle-based estimation as well as combining schemes. Simulations confirm that the proposed scalable cell-free network based on an FDD scheme outperforms the conventional matched filtering scheme based on scalable precoding/combining schemes. The angle-based LP-MMSE in the FDD cell-free network provides 14.3% improvement in spectral efficiency and 11.11% improvement in energy efficiency compared to the scalable MF scheme.

Keywords:
Precoding MIMO Computer science Scalability Overhead (engineering) Duplex (building) Computer network Spectral efficiency Channel state information Channel (broadcasting) Electronic engineering Wireless Engineering Telecommunications

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Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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