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Massive MIMO Channels with Inter-User Angle Correlation: Open-Access Dataset, Analysis and Measurement-Based Validation

Information Theory 2021-12-07 v2 Networking and Internet Architecture math.IT

Abstract

In practical propagation environments, different massive MIMO users can have correlated angles in spatial paths. In this paper, we study the effect of angle correlation on inter-user channel correlation via a combination of measurement and analysis. We show three key results. First, we collect a massive MIMO channel dataset for examining the inter-user channel correlation in a real-world propagation environment; the dataset is now open-access. We observed channel correlation higher than 0.480.48 for all close-by users. Additionally, over 3030 % of far-away users, even when they are tens of wavelengths apart, have inter-user channel correlation that is at least twice higher than the correlation in the i.i.d. Rayleigh fading channel. Second, we compute the inter-user channel correlation in closed-form as a function of inter-user angle correlation, the number of base-station antennas, and base-station inter-antenna spacing. Our analysis shows that inter-user angle correlation increases the inter-user channel correlation. Inter-user channel correlation reduces with a larger base-station array aperture, i.e., more antennas and larger inter-antenna spacing. Third, we explain the measurements with numerical experiments to show that inter-user angle correlation can result in significant inter-user channel correlation in practical massive MIMO channels.

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@article{arxiv.2004.04346,
  title  = {Massive MIMO Channels with Inter-User Angle Correlation: Open-Access Dataset, Analysis and Measurement-Based Validation},
  author = {Xu Du and Ashutosh Sabharwal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.04346},
  year   = {2021}
}

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accepted to be published by IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

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