Joint Spatial Division and Multiplexing for FDD in Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Assisted Massive MIMO Systems

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology(2022)

引用 8|浏览14
暂无评分
摘要
Channel reciprocity, assumed in fifth-generation (5G) systems such as massive multiple-input-multiple-output (mMIMO), appears to be questioned in practice by recent studies on intelligent reflecting surface (IRS). Hence, contrary to previous works, we consider frequency division duplexing (FDD) to study the performance of an IRS-assisted mMIMO system. However, FDD is not suitable for large number of antennas architectures. For this reason we employ the joint spatial division and multiplexing (JSDM) approach exploiting the structure of the correlation of the channel vectors to reduce the channel state information (CSI) uplink feedback, and thus, allowing the use even of a large number of antennas at the base station. Specifically, we derive the sum spectral efficiency (SE) based on statistical CSI in terms of large-scale statistics by using the deterministic equivalent (DE) analysis while accounting for correlated Rayleigh fading. Subsequently, we formulate the optimization problem concerning the sum SE with respect to the reflecting beamforming matrix (RBM)and the total transmit power, which can be performed at every several coherence intervals by taking advantage of the slow time variation of the large-scale statistics. This notable property contributes further to the decrease of the feedback overhead. Numerical results, verified by Monte-Carlo (MC) simulations, enable interesting observations by elucidating how fundamental system parameters such as the rank of the covariance matrix and the number of groups of UEs affect the performance. For example, the selection of a high rank improves the channel conditioning but increases the feedback overhead.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS),frequency division duplexing (FDD),achievable spectral efficiency,deterministic equivalents,beyond 5G networks
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要