多小区处理MIMO小区系统的上行容量

S. Chatzinotas, M. Imran, C. Tzaras
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已知多天线通过提供随天线数量缩放的多路复用增益来增加链路吞吐量。特别是在蜂窝系统中,可以利用多个天线来实现更高的速率,而不需要额外的基站(BS)站点。在这个方向上,本文研究了采用多蜂窝处理(超接收机)的蜂窝系统中的多天线容量缩放问题。本文研究的模型是基于幂律路径损耗和平面衰落的平面蜂窝阵列上的MIMO高斯蜂窝多址信道(GCMAC)。此外,考虑的元胞模型通过纳入均匀分布的用户终端(ut),克服了以前模型所使用的用户搭配假设。基于自由概率参数计算了协方差信道矩阵的渐近特征值分布。在这种情况下,我们通过考虑变密度蜂窝系统来评估多个BS/UT天线对最佳和速率容量的影响。最后,分析结果在一个典型的现实世界的大细胞场景的背景下进行解释。
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Uplink capacity of MIMO cellular systems with multicell processing
Multiple antennas are known to increase the link throughput by providing a multiplexing gain which scales with the number of antennas. Especially in cellular systems, multiple antennas can be exploited to achieve higher rates without the need for additional base station (BS) sites. In this direction, this paper investigates the multi-antenna capacity scaling in a cellular system which employs multicell processing (hyper-receiver). The model under investigation is a MIMO Gaussian cellular multiple-access channel (GCMAC) over a planar cellular array in the presence of power-law path loss and flat fading. Furthermore, the considered cellular model overcomes the assumption of user collocation utilized by previous models by incorporating uniformly distributed user terminals (UTs). The asymptotic eigenvalue distribution (a.e.d.) of the covariance channel matrix is calculated based on free-probabilistic arguments. In this context, we evaluate the effect of multiple BS/UT antennas on the optimal sum-rate capacity by considering a variable-density cellular system. Finally, the analytical results are interpreted in the context of a typical real-world macrocellular scenario.
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