Optimal User Load and Energy Efficiency in User-Centric Cell-Free Wireless Networks
Fabian G\"ottsch, Noboru Osawa, Takeo Ohseki, Kosuke Yamazaki,, Giuseppe Caire

TL;DR
This paper investigates how to optimize user load and energy efficiency in cell-free massive MIMO networks by analyzing the interplay of system parameters like pilot length, user power, and antenna distribution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the impact of multiple system parameters on sum spectral efficiency and user outage in cell-free massive MIMO, including numerical insights.
Findings
Many RUs with fewer antennas maximize sum SE.
System performance varies with pilot length and user load.
Distributed antennas benefit less in very dense networks.
Abstract
Cell-free massive MIMO is a variant of multiuser MIMO and massive MIMO, in which the total number of antennas is distributed among the remote radio units (RUs) in the system, enabling macrodiversity and joint processing. Due to pilot contamination and system scalability, each RU can only serve a limited number of users. Obtaining the optimal number of users simultaneously served on one resource block (RB) by the RUs regarding the sum spectral efficiency (SE) is not a simple challenge though, as many of the system parameters are intertwined. For example, the dimension of orthogonal Demodulation Reference Signal (DMRS) pilots limits the number of users that an RU can serve. Thus, depending on , the optimal user load yielding the maximum sum SE will vary. Another key parameter is the users' uplink transmit power , where a trade-off between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
