4.7 Article

Uplink Performance of Multi-Antenna Cellular Networks With Cooperative Base Stations and User-Centric Clustering

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 2703-2717

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TWC.2018.2801290

Keywords

Cellular networks; MIMO; antenna arrays; stochastic geometry; Poisson point process

Funding

  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [CCF-1117218]

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We consider a user-centric cooperative cellular network, where base stations (BSs) close to a mobile co-operate to detect its signal using a (joint) linear minimum-mean-square-error receiver. The BSs are at arbitrary positions and mobiles are modeled as a planar Poisson point process (PPP). Combining stochastic geometry and infinite-random-matrix theory, we derive a simple expression for the spectral efficiency of this complex system as the number of antennas grows large. This framework is applied to BS locations from PPPs and hexagonal grids and is validated through Monte Carlo simulations. The results reveal the influence of tangible system parameters, such as mobile and BS densities, number of antennas per BS, and number of co-operating BSs on achievable spectral efficiencies. Among other insights, we find that for a given BS density and a constraint on the total number of co-operating antennas, all co-operating antennas should be located at a single BS. On the other hand, in our asymptotic regime, for the same number of co-operating antennas, if the network is limited by the area density of antennas, then the number of co-operating BSs should be increased with a fewer antennas per BS.

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