Enabling Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems with Wireless Millimeter Wave Fronthaul
Umut Demirhan, Ahmed Alkhateeb

TL;DR
This paper proposes dual-band wireless fronthaul architectures for cell-free massive MIMO systems to reduce costs and improve deployment flexibility, demonstrating comparable data rates to fiber-based solutions through optimized beamforming and resource allocation.
Contribution
It introduces innovative wireless fronthaul architectures operating at higher bands, enabling scalable, flexible, and cost-effective cell-free massive MIMO deployments with practical optimization solutions.
Findings
Wireless fronthaul architectures achieve high data rates
Proposed solutions match fiber-based fronthaul performance
Enhanced deployment flexibility and reduced costs
Abstract
Cell-free massive MIMO systems have promising data rate and uniform coverage gains. These systems, however, typically rely on optical fiber based fronthaul for the communication between the central processing unit (CPU) and the distributed access points (APs), which increases the infrastructure cost, leads to high installation time, and limits the deployment flexibility and adaptability. To address these challenges, this paper proposes two architectures for cell-free massive MIMO systems based on wireless fronthaul that is operating at a \textit{higher-band} compared to the access links: (i) A wireless-only fronthaul architecture where the CPU has a wireless fronthaul link to each AP, and (ii) a mixed-fronthaul architecture where the CPU has a wireless link to each cluster of APs that are connected together via optical fibers. These dual-band architectures ensure high-data rate…
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