On Downlink Interference Decoding In Multi-Cell Massive MIMO Systems
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 is large, i.e., , and thus the rates achieved by treating interference as noise (TIN) saturate even if . 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 . In addition, the rates achievable via SD/SND/PD for finite are derived using a worst-case uncorrelated noise technique, which are shown to scale as . 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 , SND strictly outperforms TIN, and also that PD strictly outperforms SND.
Cite
@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