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Massive MIMO in cooperative network with multiple relay under imperfect CSI

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Pages 318-329 | Received 23 Aug 2019, Accepted 21 Nov 2019, Published online: 23 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This paper considers a cooperative network, where a base station (BS) has a very large number of antenna and multiple relays assist a large number of the mobile station (MS) in imperfect channel condition. Extending the same scenario for single relay with a very large antenna array and end-to-end (E2E) system performance has been compared to the previous scenario. For analysing the E2E system performance, random matrix theory (RMT) has been used. Since relay acts as a transceiver, so there is a need for proper precoder/detector. By choosing an arbitrarily random matrix for precoder design such that its auto-covariance is an identity matrix and applying zero-forcing (ZF) detection technique, a closed-form expression for end-to-end (E2E) SNR has been formulated. Numerical results verify our derived analytical expression.

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Notes

1. Vector Ybi is independent and orthogonal from Ybl where li,l=1,2,...j\ampi=1,2,...j.

2. If we observe the channel condition in this dual hop wireless network then the chance of channel imperfection is more for MS to relay/relays link. Because user terminal are considered to mobile, relay/relays are taken to fixed. Velocity is the main constraints for estimating the channel between Tx and Rx link.

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