Space-Constrained Massive MIMO: Hitting the Wall of Favorable Propagation
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09/03/2015
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The recent development of the massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) paradigm, has been extensively based on the pursuit of favorable propagation: in the asymptotic limit, the channel vectors become nearly orthogonal and interuser interference tends to zero [1]. In this context, previous studies<br/>have considered fixed inter-antenna distance, which implies an increasing array aperture as the number of elements increases. Here, we focus on a practical, space-constrained topology, where an increase in the number of antenna elements in a fixed total space imposes an inversely proportional decrease in the inter-antenna distance. Our analysis shows that, contrary to existing studies, inter-user interference does not vanish in the massive MIMO regime, thereby creating a saturation effect on the achievable rate. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Masouros , C & Matthaiou , M 2015 , ' Space-Constrained Massive MIMO: Hitting the Wall of Favorable Propagation ' IEEE Communications Letters , vol 19 , no. 5 , pp. 771 - 774 . DOI: 10.1109/LCOMM.2015.2409832 |
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