On the Spectral Efficiency for Distributed Massive MIMO Systems
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Ramírez Arroyo, Alejandro; González Macías, Juan Carlos; Rico Palomo, José J.; Carmona-Murillo, Javier; Martínez González, AntonioEditorial
MDPI
Materia
Distributed MIMO systems Anechoic chamber Reverberation chamber Spectral efficiency Power balance
Date
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Ramírez‐Arroyo, A.; González‐Macías, J.C.; Rico‐Palomo, J.J.; Carmona‐Murillo, J.; Martínez‐ González, A. On the Spectral Efficiency for Distributed Massive MIMO Systems. Appl. Sci. 2021, 112, 926. https://doi.org/10.3390/ app112210926
Patrocinador
Spanish Government under Project PID2020‐ 112545RB‐C54; Project RTI2018‐102002‐A‐I00 and Project TIN2016‐75097‐P; Junta de Andalucía under Project B‐TIC‐402‐UGR18, Project A‐TIC‐608‐UGR20 and Project P18.RT.4830; Junta de Extremadura under Project IB18003 and in part by the predoctoral grant FPU19/01251Résumé
Distributed MIMO (D‐MIMO) systems are expected to play a key role in deployments for
future mobile communications. Together with massive MIMO technology, D‐MIMO aims to
maximize the spectral efficiency and data rate in mobile networks. This paper proposes a deep study
on the spectral efficiency of D‐MIMO systems for essential channel parameters, such as the channel
power balance or the correlation between propagation channels. For that purpose, several
propagation channels were acquired in both anechoic and reverberation chambers and were
emulated using channel simulators. In addition, several frequency bands were studied, both the
sub–6 GHz band and mmWave band. The results of this study revealed the high influence of
channel correlation and power balance on the physical channel performance. Low‐correlated and
high‐power balance propagation channels show better performances than high correlated and
power unbalance channels in terms of spectral efficiency. Given these results, it will be fundamental
to take into account the spectral efficiency of D‐MIMO systems when designing criteria to establish
multi‐connectivity in future mobile network deployments.