Unified Modeling and Performance Comparison for Cellular and Cell-Free Massive MIMO
Wei Jiang, Hans D. Schotten

TL;DR
This paper presents a unified model for cellular and cell-free massive MIMO systems, deriving spectral efficiency and comparing their performance in 6G wireless networks.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive modeling framework that encompasses both architectures and provides analytical performance comparisons.
Findings
Unified modeling of cellular and cell-free MIMO
Derivation of spectral efficiency for both architectures
Performance comparison showing relative efficiencies
Abstract
Cell-free massive multi-input multi-output (MIMO) has recently gained a lot of attention due to its high potential in sixth-generation (6G) wireless systems. The goal of this paper is to first present a unified modeling for massive MIMO, encompassing both cellular and cell-free architectures with a variable number of antennas per access point. We derive signal transmission models and achievable spectral efficiency in both the downlink and uplink using zero-forcing and maximal-ratio schemes. We also provide performance comparisons in terms of per-user and sum spectral efficiency.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Antenna Design and Analysis
