Impact of Underlaid Multi-antenna D2D on Cellular Downlink in Massive MIMO Systems
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) downlink system underlaid with a network of multi-antenna D2D user equipments (UEs). Each D2D transmitter (Tx) uses all its antennas to beamform information towards its desired D2D receiver, which uses only a single antenna for reception. While beamforming at the D2D Tx reduces D2D interference to the neighbouring cellular UEs (CUEs), the cellular-to-D2D interference is also negligible due to highly directional beamforming at the massive MIMO base station. For the above proposed system, we analyze the average per-user spectral efficiency (SE) of CUEs () as a function of the D2D area spectral efficiency (ASE). Our analysis reveals that for a fixed D2D ASE () and fixed number of D2D antennas (), with increasing density of D2D Txs (), increases (for sufficiently large ) and approaches a fundamental limit as . Also, depends on and , only through the ratio , i.e, for a given fundamental limit , the D2D ASE can be approximately doubled with every doubling in .
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@article{arxiv.1511.00781,
title = {Impact of Underlaid Multi-antenna D2D on Cellular Downlink in Massive MIMO Systems},
author = {Amit Agarwal and Sudarshan Mukherjee and Saif Khan Mohammed},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00781},
year = {2016}
}
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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology