Communication Using a Large-Scale Array of Ubiquitous Antennas: A Geometry Approach
Kaibin Huang, Jiayi Chen, Vincent K. N. Lau

TL;DR
This paper introduces a geometric model for large-scale ubiquitous antenna arrays, proposing novel channel estimation and multiuser transmission techniques that leverage array geometry to improve performance and suppress interference.
Contribution
It presents a new geometric approach to UA communication, including channel estimation and multiuser precoding, with theoretical analysis of error and interference suppression.
Findings
Channel estimation error decreases with user separation distance.
Orthogonal pilots enable perfect channel estimation.
Interference power decays with user separation distance.
Abstract
The recent trends of densification and centralized signal processing in radio access networks suggest that future networks may comprise ubiquitous antennas coordinated to form a network-wide gigantic array, referred to as the ubiquitous array (UA). In this paper, the UA communication techniques are designed and analyzed based on a geometric model. Specifically, the UA is modeled as a continuous circular/spherical array enclosing target users and free-space propagation is assumed. First, consider the estimation of multiuser UA channels induced by user locations. Given single pilot symbols, a novel channel estimation scheme is proposed that decomposes training signals into Fourier/Laplace series and thereby translates multiuser channel estimation into peak detection of a derive function of location. The process is shown to suppress noise. Moreover, it is proved that estimation error due…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Antenna Design and Analysis · Antenna Design and Optimization
