3 resultados para MIMO systems

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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The thesis is focused on introducing basic MIMO-based and Massive MIMO-based systems and their possible benefits. Then going through the implementation options that we have, according to 3GPP standards, for 5G systems and how the transition is done from a non-standalone 5G RAN to a completely standalone 5G RAN. Having introduced the above-mentioned subjects and providing some definition of telecommunications principles, we move forward to a more technical analysis of the Capacity, Throughput, Power consumption, and Costs. Comparing all the mentioned parameters between a Massive-MIMO-based system and a MIMO-based system. In the analysis of power consumption and costs, we also introduce the concept of virtualization and its benefits in terms of both power and costs. Finally, we try to justify a trade-off between having a more reliable system with a high capacity and throughput while keeping the costs as low as possible.

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The study of the user scheduling problem in a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Multi-User MIMO system is the objective of this thesis. With the application of cutting-edge digital beamforming algorithms, a LEO satellite with an antenna array and a large number of antenna elements can provide service to many user terminals (UTs) in full frequency reuse (FFR) schemes. Since the number of UTs on-ground are many more than the transmit antennas on the satellite, user scheduling is necessary. Scheduling can be accomplished by grouping users into different clusters: users within the same cluster are multiplexed and served together via Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA), i.e., digital beamforming or Multi-User MIMO techniques; the different clusters of users are then served on different time slots via Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA). The design of an optimal user grouping strategy is known to be an NP-complete problem which can be solved only through exhaustive search. In this thesis, we provide a graph-based user scheduling and feed space beamforming architecture for the downlink with the aim of reducing user inter-beam interference. The main idea is based on clustering users whose pairwise great-circle distance is as large as possible. First, we create a graph where the users represent the vertices, whereas an edge in the graph between 2 users exists if their great-circle distance is above a certain threshold. In the second step, we develop a low complex greedy user clustering technique and we iteratively search for the maximum clique in the graph, i.e., the largest fully connected subgraph in the graph. Finally, by using the 3 aforementioned power normalization techniques, a Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) beamforming matrix is deployed on a cluster basis. The suggested scheduling system is compared with a position-based scheduler, which generates a beam lattice on the ground and randomly selects one user per beam to form a cluster.

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Radio Simultaneous Location and Mapping (SLAM) consists of the simultaneous tracking of the target and estimation of the surrounding environment, to build a map and estimate the target movements within it. It is an increasingly exploited technique for automotive applications, in order to improve the localization of obstacles and the target relative movement with respect to them, for emergency situations, for example when it is necessary to explore (with a drone or a robot) environments with a limited visibility, or for personal radar applications, thanks to its versatility and cheapness. Until today, these systems were based on light detection and ranging (lidar) or visual cameras, high-accuracy and expensive approaches that are limited to specific environments and weather conditions. Instead, in case of smoke, fog or simply darkness, radar-based systems can operate exactly in the same way. In this thesis activity, the Fourier-Mellin algorithm is analyzed and implemented, to verify the applicability to Radio SLAM, in which the radar frames can be treated as images and the radar motion between consecutive frames can be covered with registration. Furthermore, a simplified version of that algorithm is proposed, in order to solve the problems of the Fourier-Mellin algorithm when working with real radar images and improve the performance. The INRAS RBK2, a MIMO 2x16 mmWave radar, is used for experimental acquisitions, consisting of multiple tests performed in Lab-E of the Cesena Campus, University of Bologna. The different performances of Fourier-Mellin and its simplified version are compared also with the MatchScan algorithm, a classic algorithm for SLAM systems.