Fluid Antenna with Linear MMSE Channel Estimation for Large-Scale Cellular Networks
Christodoulos Skouroumounis, Ioannis Krikidis

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical framework for large-scale fluid antenna systems in cellular networks, accounting for channel estimation errors and proposing a low-complexity port selection method to optimize outage performance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel sequential LMMSE channel estimation approach for fluid antennas and derives analytical outage probability expressions considering estimation errors.
Findings
Channel estimation errors significantly impact outage performance.
The proposed port selection method balances performance and estimation accuracy.
Analytical results provide insights for designing fluid antenna systems.
Abstract
The concept of reconfigurable fluid antennas (FA) is a potential and promising solution to enhance the spectral efficiency of wireless communication networks. Despite their many advantages, FA-enabled communications have limitations as they require an enormous amount of spectral resources in order to select the most desirable position of the radiating element from a large number of prescribed locations. In this paper, we present an analytical framework for the outage performance of large-scale FA-enabled communications, where all user equipments (UEs) employ circular multi-FA array. In contrast to existing studies, which assume perfect channel state information, the developed framework accurately captures the channel estimation errors on the performance of the considered network deployments. In particular, we focus on the limited coherence interval scenario, where a novel sequential…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Antenna Design and Analysis · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
