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Exploiting Macrodiversity in Massively Distributed Antenna Systems: A Controllable Coordination Perspective


Abstract:

The massively distributed antenna system (MDAS) can offer a significant macrodiversity gain in comparison with traditional colocated massive multiple-input multiple-outpu...Show More

Abstract:

The massively distributed antenna system (MDAS) can offer a significant macrodiversity gain in comparison with traditional colocated massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO). Thus, it is a promising candidate for future network densification. Coordinated antenna selection (CAS), by harmoniously activating a subset of the antennas, can efficiently exploit the benefit of MDAS while reducing the number of radio-frequency chains. However, perfect CAS usually requires global channel state information (CSI), which consequently leads to a tremendous amount of system overhead. To control the cost of CAS, in this paper, we propose the use of visible antennas (VAs) for each mobile terminal (MT). Assuming that only the CSI between a given MT and its VAs is acquired, we use the number of VAs to quantitatively characterize a general partial-CSI condition. Then, we formulate the corresponding CAS problem as a nonconvex integer programming problem. By adopting variable relaxation and successive approximation, we derive a suboptimal solution to the problem based on geometric programming. Simulation results illustrate that the proposed CAS scheme can offer a near-optimal performance gain in terms of achievable sum rate for any randomly chosen number of VAs.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ( Volume: 65, Issue: 10, October 2016)
Page(s): 8720 - 8724
Date of Publication: 08 December 2015

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