Bibliographic Information: Jiang, P., Fu, J., Zhu, P., Wang, Y., Wang, J., & You, X. (2021). Performance Analysis of Local Partial MMSE Precoding Based User-Centric Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems and Deployment Optimization. Journal of Latex Class Files, 14(8). arXiv:2410.05652v1
Research Objective: This paper aims to analyze the performance of a user-centric scalable cell-free massive MIMO system with LP-MMSE precoding and optimize its deployment using large-dimensional random matrix theory.
Methodology: The authors utilize large-dimensional random matrix theory to derive a deterministic equivalent for the ergodic sum rate of the system, considering imperfect channel information over correlated Rayleigh fading channels. They then develop a Barzilai-Borwein based gradient descent method to optimize the deployment of access points (APs) by maximizing the ergodic sum rate.
Key Findings: The derived deterministic equivalent accurately approximates the Monte Carlo ergodic sum rate of the system under various parameter settings and large-scale antenna configurations. The deployment optimization algorithm effectively enhances the ergodic sum rate by optimizing the positions of APs. The study also highlights that a limited scope and number of cooperations in a user-centric scalable system can achieve near-optimal performance without requiring comprehensive cooperation.
Main Conclusions: The paper concludes that the proposed deterministic equivalent provides an efficient and accurate tool for analyzing the performance of user-centric scalable cell-free massive MIMO systems with LP-MMSE precoding. The developed deployment optimization algorithm effectively improves system performance by strategically positioning APs.
Significance: This research contributes to the understanding and optimization of user-centric scalable cell-free massive MIMO systems, which are considered a promising technology for future wireless communication networks. The proposed analytical framework and optimization algorithm can aid in the practical deployment and performance enhancement of such systems.
Limitations and Future Research: The paper primarily focuses on downlink transmission and assumes a correlated Rayleigh fading channel model. Future research could explore the performance analysis and optimization of uplink transmission, consider other channel models, and investigate the impact of different power allocation schemes.
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