2015
DOI: 10.1109/lwc.2015.2414933
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Efficient Downlink Channel Estimation Scheme Based on Block-Structured Compressive Sensing for TDD Massive MU-MIMO Systems

Abstract: Abstract-In this letter, an efficient channel estimation approach based on the emerging block-structured compressive sensing is proposed for the downlink massive multiuser (MU) MIMO system. By exploiting the channel properties of block sparsity and channel reciprocity in TDD mode, the auxiliary information based block subspace pursuit (ABSP) algorithm is proposed to recover the downlink channels, where the path delays acquired from uplink training is utilized as the auxiliary information. Unlike traditional ap… Show more

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“…The distance between two adjacent antennas is d = λ 2 = 0.058m. Hence, the maximum distance between two BS antennas is D = 15d = 0.87m (D is a function of the antenna spacing d and the number of antennas in the array), while d max = c 10B = 3.96m which is much larger than D. As a result, the BS uplink channels share the common support S i , i.e., [10].…”
Section: Massive Mimo System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The distance between two adjacent antennas is d = λ 2 = 0.058m. Hence, the maximum distance between two BS antennas is D = 15d = 0.87m (D is a function of the antenna spacing d and the number of antennas in the array), while d max = c 10B = 3.96m which is much larger than D. As a result, the BS uplink channels share the common support S i , i.e., [10].…”
Section: Massive Mimo System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, according to the law of large numbers, it is more likely to capture the correct path delays since the antennas share information with each other to reach a decision on the most probable support (see more details in our previous work [10]). …”
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“…In [4], block based orthogonal matching pursuit scheme is proposed for downlink massive multiple-input single-output (MISO) systems. In order to further improve the channel estimation, the authors in [2] exploit the channel reciprocity in time division duplex (TDD) mode whereby the user terminals (UTs) could utilize the channel support estimated from the uplink training to enhance the downlink channel estimation [2]. Based on this idea, they propose the Auxiliary information based Block Subspace Pursuit (ABSP) algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%