Massive MIMO
will be an enabling technology for the deployment of the 5th generation of
wireless systems. In the past three years, this technology has been put under
the spotlight. Although there is a lot of research work on this topic, a number
of challenges still need to be surpassed before reducing Massive MIMO to
practice. In this paper, I studied and explored a cooperative communication
scenario using massive MIMO at the base station. Based on the work previously
done by the project WINNER and the Vienna LTE Simulator, we generated a
propagation channel model and simulated the throughput of the system model
using different types of schedulers and transmission modes.
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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