Qian Li, Tianle Liu, Zhengquan Li, Jun Tong, Gaofeng Nie
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Performance of cell-free massive MIMO with group SIC detectors and low-resolution ADCs over spatially correlated channels
This paper considers the performance of an uplink cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (mMIMO) system using low-resolution analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) under spatially correlated Rayleigh fading channels. Taking the advantage of the spectral efficiency (SE), we consider zero-forcing (ZF) group successive interference cancellation (GSIC) detectors to a cell-free mMIMO system and treat the system with ZF and ZF-SIC detectors as special cases. Using the additive quantization noise model (AQNM), we analyze the achievable SE under both perfect and imperfect channel state information (CSI) and compare these results with systems employing high-resolution ADCs. Then, we derive closed form expressions of SE for the cell-free mMIMO system. Numerical results verify the tightness of approximation expressions, and the SE of the system with GSIC detectors can be further improved with an increased number of groups. To investigate the potential of low-resolution ADC architectures, we also study the energy efficiency (EE) of the system. Our findings indicate that employing SIC detectors significantly enhances EE relative to systems utilizing linear ZF detectors. Besides, a similar EE of the system employing SIC detectors can be achieved by the system with GSIC detectors.
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Annals of Telecommunications is an international journal publishing original peer-reviewed papers in the field of telecommunications. It covers all the essential branches of modern telecommunications, ranging from digital communications to communication networks and the internet, to software, protocols and services, uses and economics. This large spectrum of topics accounts for the rapid convergence through telecommunications of the underlying technologies in computers, communications, content management towards the emergence of the information and knowledge society. As a consequence, the Journal provides a medium for exchanging research results and technological achievements accomplished by the European and international scientific community from academia and industry.