Ten Years of Research Advances in Full-Duplex Massive MIMO

Mohammadali Mohammadi, Zahra Mobini, Hien Quoc Ngo, Michail Matthaiou
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We present an overview of ongoing research endeavors focused on in-band full-duplex (IBFD) massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems and their applications. In response to the unprecedented demands for mobile traffic in concurrent and upcoming wireless networks, a paradigm shift from conventional cellular networks to distributed communication systems becomes imperative. Cell-free massive MIMO (CF-mMIMO) emerges as a practical and scalable implementation of distributed/network MIMO systems, serving as a crucial physical layer technology for the advancement of next-generation wireless networks. This architecture inherits benefits from co-located massive MIMO and distributed systems and provides the flexibility for integration with the IBFD technology. We delineate the evolutionary trajectory of cellular networks, transitioning from conventional half-duplex multi-user MIMO networks to IBFD CF-mMIMO. The discussion extends further to the emerging paradigm of network-assisted IBFD CF-mMIMO (NAFD CF-mMIMO), serving as an energy-efficient prototype for asymmetric uplink and downlink communication services. This novel approach finds applications in dual-functionality scenarios, including simultaneous wireless power and information transmission, wireless surveillance, and integrated sensing and communications. We highlight various current use case applications, discuss open challenges, and outline future research directions aimed at fully realizing the potential of NAFD CF-mMIMO systems to meet the evolving demands of future wireless networks.
全双工大规模多输入多输出(MIMO)十年研究进展
我们概述了正在进行的有关带内全双工(IBFD)大规模多输入多输出(MIMO)系统及其应用的研究工作。为了应对并发和即将到来的无线网络中前所未有的移动通信需求,从传统蜂窝网络向分布式通信系统的模式转变变得非常重要。无蜂窝大规模多输入多输出(CF-mMIMO)是分布式/网络多输入多输出系统的一种实用且可扩展的实现方式,是推动下一代无线网络发展的重要物理层技术。这种架构继承了同地大规模 MIMO 和分布式系统的优点,并提供了与 IBFD 技术集成的灵活性。我们描绘了蜂窝网络从传统半双工多用户 MIMO 网络过渡到 IBFD CF-mMIMO 的演进轨迹。讨论进一步延伸到网络辅助 IBFD CF-mMIMO(NAFD CF-mMIMO)这一新兴范例,作为非对称上行和下行通信服务的能效原型。这种新方法可应用于双功能场景,包括同时进行无线电力和信息传输、无线监控以及综合传感和通信。我们重点介绍了当前的各种用例应用,讨论了面临的挑战,并概述了未来的研究方向,旨在充分发挥 NAFD CF-mMIMO 系统的潜力,满足未来无线网络不断发展的需求。
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