Transmission strategies for cell-free massive mimo with limited capacity fronthaul links
Hamed Masoumi, Mohammad Javad Emadi

TL;DR
This paper investigates uplink cell-free massive MIMO systems with limited fronthaul capacity, analyzing three compression strategies to optimize achievable rates under hardware impairments and proposing capacity allocation methods.
Contribution
It introduces and compares three fronthaul compression strategies (CFE, ECF, EMCF) for CF-mMIMO with limited capacity links, including new capacity allocation schemes and rate analysis.
Findings
Estimating channels at the CU reduces error at high SNR and large FHL capacity.
Proposed low-complexity capacity allocations significantly improve system performance.
Numerical results validate the effectiveness of the strategies and allocations.
Abstract
We study an uplink scenario of a cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (CF-mMIMO) system with limited capacity fronthaul links (LC-FHLs) connecting each access point (AP) to the central unit (CU), where user equipments and APs are subject to hardware impairments. Therefore, to efficiently use the capacity of FHLs to maximize the achievable rate, we analyze three strategies for performing compression and forwarding of channel state information (CSI) and data signals over the LC-FHLs to the CU; Compress-forward-estimate (CFE), estimate-compress-forward (ECF), and estimate-multiply-compress-forward (EMCF). For CFE and EMCF achievable rates are derived, and for ECF one upper and lower bounds are presented which are tight for ideal hardware and FHLs. Also for forwarding the quantized version of CSI and data signals of each user, low-complexity fronthaul capacity allocations are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
