6G分布式MIMO系统

Omer Haliloglu, Han Yu, Charitha Madapatha, Hao Guo, Fehmí Emre Kadan, A. Wolfgang, R. Puerta, P. Frenger, T. Svensson
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本研究的重点是分布式MIMO (D-MIMO)系统,并就其在下一代网络中的作用进行了讨论。通过宏观多样性,向分布式网络的范式转变为满足6G需求提供了巨大的潜力。随着6G场景和用例的不断涌现,可能会出现新的挑战,这些挑战可能会影响D-MIMO的广泛实施。为了解决这些问题,提出了不同的部署选项以供推出时考虑。它们由几个子组件组成,可分为(i)无线或有线前传/回程,(ii)模拟或数字信号,(iii)分布式或集中处理,以及(iv)相干或非相干传输。为了促进标准化工作,我们为网络节点、多点传输和接收方案提供了与3gpp一致的术语。为了实现D-MIMO系统的大规模实施,重要的是确定所需的分配量,为高频频段开发实用的解决方案,以及传输满足传输要求的数据的方法。在这方面,我们讨论了关键的使能因素,并给出了面向6G的D-MIMO系统的仿真结果。特别是,我们提出了动态场景下的D-MIMO网络解决方案,涉及信道估计和第一层移动性,考虑相干和非相干联合传输,以及使用光纤上模拟无线电的模拟前传实现,该模拟前传有望实现高(上毫米波和(次)太赫兹)载波频率,以及集成接入和回程,网络控制中继器,以及可重新配置的智能表面,它们可能在低载波频率(毫米波,更低毫米波)和高载波频率下实现经济高效的网络密度化。
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Distributed MIMO Systems for 6G
This study focuses on Distributed MIMO (D-MIMO) systems and provides a discussion about their role in next generation networks. The paradigm shift to distributed networks offers great potential to address the 6G requirements, through macro diversity. As 6G scenarios and use cases continue to emerge, new challenges are likely to arise that may affect the widespread imp-lementation of D-MIMO. To address those, different deployment options have been proposed for roll-out considerations. They are composed of several sub-components that can be categorized as (i) wireless or wired fronthaul/backhaul, (ii) analog or digital signals, (iii) distributed or centralized processing, and (iv) coherent or non-coherent transmission. To facilitate standardization efforts, we provide 3GPP-aligned terminology for network nodes, multi-point transmission and reception schemes. In order to enable large-scale implementation of D-MIMO systems, it is important to determine the needed amount of distribution, develop practical solutions for high-frequency bands, and ways to convey data that meet the transport requirements. On this regard, we discuss key enablers and present simulation results for D-MIMO systems towards 6G. In particular, we present solutions for D-MIMO networks in dynamic scenarios related to channel estimation and layer-l mobility considering coherent and non-coherent joint transmission, and analog fronthaul implementation using analog-radio-over-fiber that are promising for high (upper mm-Wave and (sub-)THz) carrier frequencies, as well as integrated access and backhaul, network-controlled repeaters, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces that are possible enablers for cost-efficient network densification at both low (cm-Wave, lower mm-Wave) and high carrier frequencies.
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