Underlay Radar-Massive MIMO Spectrum Sharing: Modeling Fundamentals and Performance Analysis
Raghunandan M. Rao, Harpreet S. Dhillon, Vuk Marojevic, Jeffrey H., Reed

TL;DR
This paper models and analyzes the interference between radar systems and massive MIMO cellular networks in LoS/near-LoS channels, providing bounds and tractable models to evaluate coexistence performance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interference bounding method using circumcircles of Poisson Voronoi cells and develops a tractable nominal interference model for radar-cellular coexistence analysis.
Findings
Upper bound on average interference power derived
Tractable nominal interference model proposed and validated
Interference trends characterized as functions of deployment parameters
Abstract
In this work, we study underlay radar-massive MIMO cellular coexistence in LoS/near-LoS channels, where both systems have 3D beamforming capabilities. Using mathematical tools from stochastic geometry, we derive an upper bound on the average interference power at the radar due to the 3D massive MIMO cellular downlink under the worst-case `cell-edge beamforming' conditions. To overcome the technical challenges imposed by asymmetric and arbitrarily large cells, we devise a novel construction in which each Poisson Voronoi (PV) cell is bounded by its circumcircle to bound the effect of the random cell shapes on average interference. Since this model is intractable for further analysis due to the correlation between adjacent PV cells' shapes and sizes, we propose a tractable nominal interference model, where we model each PV cell as a circular disk with an area equal to the average area of…
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