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On Downlink Interference Decoding In Multi-Cell Massive MIMO Systems

Information Theory 2021-12-21 v2 math.IT

Abstract

In this paper, the downlink of a multi-cell massive MIMO system is considered where the channel state information (CSI) is estimated via pilot symbols that are orthogonal in a cell but re-used in other cells. Re-using the pilots, however, contaminates the CSI estimate at each base station (BS) by the channel of the users sharing the same pilot in other cells. The resulting inter-cell interference does not vanish even when the number of BS antennas MM is large, i.e., MM\rightarrow\infty, and thus the rates achieved by treating interference as noise (TIN) saturate even if MM\rightarrow\infty. In this paper, interference aware decoding schemes based on simultaneous unique decoding (SD) and simultaneous non-unique decoding (SND) of the full interference or a part of the interference (PD) are studied with two different linear precoding techniques: maximum ratio transmission (MRT) and zero forcing (ZF). The resulting rates are shown to grow unbounded as MM\rightarrow\infty. In addition, the rates achievable via SD/SND/PD for finite MM are derived using a worst-case uncorrelated noise technique, which are shown to scale as O(logM)\mathcal{O}(\log M). To compare the performance of different schemes, the maximum symmetric rate problem is studied, where it is confirmed that with large, yet practical, values of MM, SND strictly outperforms TIN, and also that PD strictly outperforms SND.

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@article{arxiv.2110.07107,
  title  = {On Downlink Interference Decoding In Multi-Cell Massive MIMO Systems},
  author = {Meysam Shahrbaf Motlagh and Subhajit Majhi and Patrick Mitran and Hideki Ochiai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.07107},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

This paper was presented at Biennial Symposium on Communications (BSC 2021) and is copyright Springer. It includes 6 pages and 4 figures