Master-Assisted Distributed Uplink Operation for Cell-Free Massive MIMO Networks
Andreas Angelou, Pourya Behmandpoor, and Marc Moonen

TL;DR
This paper introduces MADUO, a novel uplink operation for cell-free massive MIMO networks, where master APs assist in decoding, achieving performance similar to centralized methods with reduced fronthaul and computational demands.
Contribution
The paper proposes MADUO, a new distributed uplink operation that enhances cell-free massive MIMO performance by combining local decoding with master AP assistance.
Findings
MADUO performs comparably to centralized operation.
MADUO reduces fronthaul signaling.
MADUO balances complexity and performance.
Abstract
Cell-free massive multiple-input-multiple-output is considered a promising technology for the next generation of wireless communication networks. The main idea is to distribute a large number of access points (APs) in a geographical region to serve the user equipments (UEs) cooperatively. In the uplink, one of two types of operations is often adopted: centralized or distributed. In centralized operation, channel estimation and data decoding are performed at the central processing unit (CPU), whereas in distributed operation, channel estimation occurs at the APs and data detection at the CPU. In this paper, we propose a novel uplink operation, termed Master-Assisted Distributed Uplink Operation (MADUO), where each UE is assigned a master AP, which receives soft data estimates from the other APs and decodes the data using its local signals and the received data estimates. Numerical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
