Configurable Distributed Physical Downlink Control Channel for 5G New Radio: ResourceBundling and Diversity Trade-off
Honglei Miao, Michael Faerber

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the performance of a configurable distributed PDCCH in 5G NR, highlighting its ability to balance frequency diversity and channel estimation through resource bundling adjustments based on scenario conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed performance evaluation of the configurable distributed PDCCH, demonstrating its flexibility in optimizing diversity and estimation gains in various scenarios.
Findings
Configurable distributed PDCCH offers a trade-off between frequency diversity and channel estimation.
Adjusting resource bundling level improves performance based on channel and interference conditions.
EESM effectively measures the performance differences across scenarios.
Abstract
New radio technologies for the fifth generation of wireless system have been extensively studied globally. Specifically, air interface protocols for 5G radio access network will be standardized in coming years by 3GPP. Due to its crucial function in scheduled system, physical layer downlink control channel (PDCCH) is a core element to enable all physical layer data transmissions. Recently, configurable distributed PDCCH with the intention to cope with different scenarios has been developed in 3GPP. To have comprehensive understanding of respective technical advantages and potential scenario dependent limitations, detailed performance analysis and evaluations of configurable distributed PDCCH are thoroughly studied in this paper. In particular, exponential effective SNR mapping (EESM) has been employed as the performance metric of configurable distributed PDCCH in different scenarios. It…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
