Uplink Performance of Cell-Free Massive MIMO Over Spatially Correlated Rician Fading Channels
Published in IEEE Communications Letters, 2020
Abstract: We consider a practical cell-free massive multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system with multi-antenna access points (APs) and spatially correlated Rician fading channels. The significant phase-shift of the line-of-sight component induced by the user equipment movement is modeled randomly. Furthermore, we investigate the uplink spectral efficiency (SE) with maximum ratio (MR)/local minimum mean squared error (LMMSE) combining and optimal large-scale fading decoding based on the phase-aware MMSE, phase-aware element-wise MMSE and linear MMSE (LMMSE) estimators. Then new closed-form SE expressions with MR combining are derived. Numerical results validate our derived expressions and show that the SE benefits from the spatial correlation. It is important to observe that the performance gap between L-MMSE and MR combining increases with the number of antennas per AP and the SE of the LMMSE estimator is lower than that of other estimators due to the lack of phase-shifts knowledge.
Index Terms: Cell-free massive MIMO, spatially correlated Rician fading, phase-shift, spectral efficiency
Recommended citation: Zhe Wang, Jiayi Zhang, Emil Björnson, and Bo Ai, “Uplink Performance of Cell-Free Massive MIMO Over Spatially Correlated Rician Fading Channels,” IEEE Communications Letters, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 1348–1352, Apr. 2021. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2110.05796.pdf