Achieving Phase Coherency and Gain Stability in Active Antenna Arrays for Sub-6 GHz FDD and TDD FD-MIMO: Challenges and Solutions
Reza Monir Vaghefi, Ramesh Chembil Palat, Giovanni Marzin, Kiran, Basavaraju, Yiping Feng, and Mihai Banu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the challenges of phase and gain instability in massive MIMO arrays for sub-6 GHz FDD and TDD systems, proposing novel calibration and LO distribution solutions validated through measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a new coherent LO distribution and array calibration mechanism to improve phase and gain stability in active antenna arrays for cellular systems.
Findings
Validated the effectiveness of the proposed calibration methods
Demonstrated improved phase and gain stability in measurements
Applicable to various array architectures including hybrid beamforming
Abstract
Massive MIMO has been the subject of intense interest in both academia and industry for the past few years. 3GPP standardization for cellular systems have adopted the principles of massive MIMO and categorized the use of large rectangular planar arrays at the base station as full-dimension MIMO (FD-MIMO) to operate in both TDD and FDD. Operating a large antenna array base station requires the system to overcome several implementation challenges caused by hardware impairments making practical solutions non-ideal and expensive to deploy at scale. It is important to learn from existing challenges and solutions in order to prepare for larger scale deployment for example with cell free massive MIMO. Hence in this paper, we specifically study the phase and amplitude instability due to RF impairments using measurements carried out in the lab and in the field in a commercial LTE network. We…
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