2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1912.11330
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Addressing the curse of mobility in massive MIMO with Prony-based angular-delay domain channel predictions

Abstract: Massive MIMO is widely touted as an enabling technology for 5th generation (5G) mobile communications and beyond. On paper, the large excess of base station (BS) antennas promises unprecedented spectral efficiency gains. Unfortunately, during the initial phase of industrial testing, a practical challenge arose which threatens to undermine the actual deployment of massive MIMO: user mobility-induced channel Doppler. In fact, testing teams reported that in moderate-mobility scenarios, e.g., 30 km/h of user equip… Show more

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