Millimeter wave (mmWave) communication is expected to have an important role in next generation cellular networks, aiming to cope with the bandwidth shortage affecting conventional wireless carriers. Using side-information has been proposed as a potential approach to accelerate beam selection in mmWave massive MIMO (m-MIMO) communications. However, in practice, such information is not error-free, leading to performance degradation. In the multi-user case, a wrong beam choice might result in irreducible inter-user interference at the base station (BS) side. In this paper, we consider locationaided precoder design in a mmWave uplink scenario with multiple users (UEs). Assuming the existence of direct device-to-device (D2D) links, we propose a decentralized coordination mechanism for robust fast beam selection. The algorithm allows for improved treatment of interference at the BS side and in turn leads to greater spectral efficiencies.
Location-aided coordinated analog precoding for uplink multi-user millimeter wave systems
Submitted on ArXiv on November 8th, 2017
      
  Type:
        Conférence
      Date:
        2017-11-08
      Department:
        Systèmes de Communication
      Eurecom Ref:
        5399
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