Elevation Beamforming with Full Dimension MIMO Architectures in 5G Systems: A Tutorial
Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem, Abla Kammoun, Mohamed-Slim Alouini

TL;DR
This tutorial provides an in-depth analysis of elevation beamforming in 5G systems using full dimension MIMO, focusing on antenna array design, 3D channel modeling, and performance analysis.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive theoretical framework for elevation beamforming with FD-MIMO, including array architectures, channel models, and correlation analysis, bridging industry and academia.
Findings
Comparison of two 3D channel modeling approaches
Insights into array and channel parameter impacts on correlation
Mathematical framework for elevation beamforming design
Abstract
Full dimension (FD) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology has attracted substantial research attention from both wireless industry and academia in the last few years as a promising technique for next-generation wireless communication networks. FD-MIMO scenarios utilize a planar two-dimensional active antenna system (AAS) that not only allows a large number of antenna elements to be placed within feasible base station (BS) form factors, but also provides the ability of adaptive electronic beam control over both the elevation and the traditional azimuth dimensions. This paper presents a tutorial on elevation beamforming analysis for cellular networks utilizing FD Massive MIMO antenna arrays. In contrast to existing works that focus on the standardization of FD-MIMO in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), this tutorial is distinguished by its depth with respect to the…
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