2019
DOI: 10.1109/jstsp.2019.2934931
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An Overview of Enhanced Massive MIMO With Array Signal Processing Techniques

Abstract: In the past ten years, there have been tremendous research progresses on massive MIMO systems, most of which stand from the communications viewpoint. A new trend of investigating massive MIMO, especially for the sparse scenario like millimeter wave (mmWave) transmission, is to re-build the transceiver design from array signal processing viewpoint that could deeply exploit the half-wavelength array and provide enhanced performances in many aspects. For example, the high dimensional channel could be decomposed i… Show more

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“…, √ P K is a diagonal power allocation matrix that satisfies the power constraint, i.e., the total transmit power K j=1 P j = P . For ease of exposition, the power is equally allocated amongst users, 5 i.e., P = [14], [24], [27]. Furthermore, it is observed that some of the r k nonzero eigenvalues of Σ k are extremely small, and as such could be ignored, resulting in an effective rank of r eff, k r k N BS .…”
Section: B Notationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, √ P K is a diagonal power allocation matrix that satisfies the power constraint, i.e., the total transmit power K j=1 P j = P . For ease of exposition, the power is equally allocated amongst users, 5 i.e., P = [14], [24], [27]. Furthermore, it is observed that some of the r k nonzero eigenvalues of Σ k are extremely small, and as such could be ignored, resulting in an effective rank of r eff, k r k N BS .…”
Section: B Notationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, in FDD systems, the acquisition of channel statistics information at the transmitter is acquired through long-term DL training sequences and low-rate UL feedback. However, channel statistics reciprocity is being leveraged for FDD systems more recently [24], [32]- [34]. This key observation eliminates the need for channel statistics estimation and feedback in FDD systems, and results in significant training and feedback overhead reduction.…”
Section: Statistical Csitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where α k , d, and λ denote the propagation gain of the k th downlink path and the antenna spacing at the BS and carrier wavelength, respectively. d = 1 2 λ is widely adopted here [32]. δ T,k ∈ [0, 2π] is the AoD of the k th path.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [ 27 ], a virtual channel with common sparsity because users are sharing the same local scatters, is explained in which the information of unitary dictionary matrix is available at a base station (BS). A comprehensive study on signal processing techniques used for mmWave MIMO communications is briefly explained in [ 28 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%