Effect of Realistic Oscillator Phase Noise on the Performance of Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems
Igor Zhilin, Evgenii Vinogradov, Ian Akyildiz

TL;DR
This paper investigates the impact of realistic oscillator phase noise on cell-free Massive MIMO system performance, demonstrating that low-cost oscillators can maintain high spectral efficiency within 5G standards, supporting future 6G deployment.
Contribution
It introduces a hardware-inspired phase noise model for cell-free Massive MIMO, extending applicability beyond existing simplified models and providing practical insights for system design.
Findings
Low-cost oscillators cause negligible uplink spectral efficiency degradation.
The proposed phase noise model accurately captures hardware-induced phase drift.
Cell-free Massive MIMO systems remain viable under realistic phase noise conditions.
Abstract
As the demand for 6G technologies continues to grow, the radio access infrastructure is expected to become increasingly dense. Cell-free (CF) Massive MIMO systems provide remarkable flexibility by enabling coherent service to users through multiple Access Points (APs). This innovative paradigm necessitates precise and stable phase synchronization. This paper examines the standardized 5G New Radio (NR) framework, focusing on subcarrier spacing, OFDM symbol duration, and allocation, while investigating the impact of Phase Noise (PN) on the performance of scalable massive MIMO cell-free systems. Unlike existing studies that typically employ a simplified model of a free-running oscillator characterized by a Wiener process, we present a realistic phase noise model inspired by actual hardware, designed to accurately capture the Local Oscillator (LO) phase drift. Furthermore, our PN model…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cellular Automata and Applications · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
