scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Noncooperative Cellular Wireless with Unlimited Numbers of Base Station Antennas

Thomas L. Marzetta
- 01 Nov 2010 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 11, pp 3590-3600
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
A cellular base station serves a multiplicity of single-antenna terminals over the same time-frequency interval and a complete multi-cellular analysis yields a number of mathematically exact conclusions and points to a desirable direction towards which cellular wireless could evolve.
Abstract
A cellular base station serves a multiplicity of single-antenna terminals over the same time-frequency interval. Time-division duplex operation combined with reverse-link pilots enables the base station to estimate the reciprocal forward- and reverse-link channels. The conjugate-transpose of the channel estimates are used as a linear precoder and combiner respectively on the forward and reverse links. Propagation, unknown to both terminals and base station, comprises fast fading, log-normal shadow fading, and geometric attenuation. In the limit of an infinite number of antennas a complete multi-cellular analysis, which accounts for inter-cellular interference and the overhead and errors associated with channel-state information, yields a number of mathematically exact conclusions and points to a desirable direction towards which cellular wireless could evolve. In particular the effects of uncorrelated noise and fast fading vanish, throughput and the number of terminals are independent of the size of the cells, spectral efficiency is independent of bandwidth, and the required transmitted energy per bit vanishes. The only remaining impairment is inter-cellular interference caused by re-use of the pilot sequences in other cells (pilot contamination) which does not vanish with unlimited number of antennas.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

An Overview of Transmission Theory and Techniques of Large-scale Antenna Systems for 5G Wireless Communications

TL;DR: An overview of massive MIMO and large-scale distributed MIMo systems, including spectral efficiency analysis, channel state information (CSI) acquisition, wireless transmission technology, and resource allocation is provided.
Journal ArticleDOI

Blind Signal Detection in Massive MIMO: Exploiting the Channel Sparsity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a blind detection scheme that simultaneously estimates the channel and data by factorizing the received signal matrix, which can achieve a degree of freedom very close to the ideal case, provided that the channel is sufficiently sparse.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Implementation trade-offs for linear detection in large-scale MIMO systems

TL;DR: This paper proposes a Cholesky-based reference architecture for exact matrix inversion and shows corresponding implementation results on an Virtex-7 FPGA, which reveals that the inversion circuit of choice is determined by the antenna configuration of large-scale MIMO systems.
Journal ArticleDOI

Multicell Multiuser Massive MIMO Transmission With Downlink Training and Pilot Contamination Precoding

TL;DR: The proposed BT and PCP scheme achieves higher spectral efficiency than the conventional PCP method and that the performance gap from the perfect channel state information (CSI) scenario without pilot contamination is small.
Journal ArticleDOI

Massive MIMO Pilot Decontamination and Channel Interpolation via Wideband Sparse Channel Estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a low-complexity algorithm that uses the received UL wideband pilot snapshots in an observation window comprising several coherence blocks (CBs) to obtain an estimate of the angle-delay power spread function (PSF) of the received signal.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Layered space-time architecture for wireless communication in a fading environment when using multi-element antennas

TL;DR: This paper addresses digital communication in a Rayleigh fading environment when the channel characteristic is unknown at the transmitter but is known (tracked) at the receiver with the aim of leveraging the already highly developed 1-D codec technology.
Journal ArticleDOI

On the achievable throughput of a multiantenna Gaussian broadcast channel

TL;DR: Under certain mild conditions, this scheme is found to be throughput-wise asymptotically optimal for both high and low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and some numerical results are provided for the ergodic throughput of the simplified zero-forcing scheme in independent Rayleigh fading.
Book

Random Matrix Theory and Wireless Communications

TL;DR: A tutorial on random matrices is provided which provides an overview of the theory and brings together in one source the most significant results recently obtained.
Journal ArticleDOI

Duality, achievable rates, and sum-rate capacity of Gaussian MIMO broadcast channels

TL;DR: It is shown that the dirty paper achievable region achieves the sum-rate capacity of the MIMO BC by establishing that the maximum sum rate of this region equals an upper bound on the sum rate.
Related Papers (5)