MU-MIMO and CSI Feedback Performance of NR/LTE

B. Mondal, V. Sergeev, A. Sengupta, G. Ermolaev, A. Davydov, Eddy Kwon, S. Han, A. Papathanassiou
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The Re1–15 physical layer air-interface specifications for NR (5G) and LTE (4G) has been released by 3GPP in September 2018. This paper aims to study two principal gain mechanisms introduced in NR (compared to LTE) targeting spectral efficiency improvements -(i) high order MU-MIMO with up to 12 layer spatially multiplexed transmission and (ii) higher resolution of CSI feedback with Type II feedback mechanism. In order to perform a fair comparison between LTE and NR, we maintain the same overhead, sub-carrier spacing and antenna configurations among other parameters. Although it is known that NR can provide benefits over LTE in terms of deployment flexibility, spectral efficiency and latency using mechanisms like multiple numerology support, lower control channel and reference signal overhead or lower guard bands we believe that the gain mechanisms (i) and (ii) are fundamental and a quantification of this aspect is attractive to operators and vendors who may consider NR or LTE deployments in sub-6 GHz bands.
NR/LTE的MU-MIMO和CSI反馈性能
2018年9月,3GPP发布了NR (5G)和LTE (4G)的Re1-15物理层空中接口规范。本文旨在研究NR中引入的两种主要增益机制(与LTE相比),以提高频谱效率为目标:(i)具有多达12层空间复用传输的高阶MU-MIMO和(ii)具有ii型反馈机制的更高分辨率的CSI反馈。为了在LTE和NR之间进行公平的比较,我们在其他参数中保持相同的开销、子载波间距和天线配置。虽然我们都知道NR在部署灵活性、频谱效率和延迟方面比LTE更有优势,使用多种数字支持、更低的控制通道和参考信号开销或更低的保护频带等机制,但我们认为增益机制(i)和(ii)是基本的,这方面的量化对可能考虑在6 GHz以下频段部署NR或LTE的运营商和供应商很有吸引力。
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