Stochastic Geometry-Based Performance Analysis with Correlated Shadowing in Distributed Antenna Systems

IEEE CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, GLOBECOM(2023)

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Distributed antenna systems (DAS) have attracted significant attention for next-generation wireless systems. This largely motivated by the inherent macrodiversity, i.e., the fact that shadowing of the links to the different access points (APs) is different, which plays a major role in the reliability and capacity of such systems. However, shadowing correlation might reduce the benefits. In this paper, we provide the first stochastic geometry-based analysis of the impact of correlated shadowing on the uplink performance of DAS. Since the statistics of the SNR are determined by the second moment, we use Fenton-Wilkinson (F-W) moment matching and the second moment measure, to formulate it as triple integral. From this, we further construct two closed-form approximations with different degrees of accuracy and simplicity. Extensive Monte Carlo simulations validate the theoretical inferences and approximation accuracy. The results show that a large decorrelation distance will increase the variance of uplink SNR, and a small path-loss exponent leads to a stronger dependence of the second moment on the decorrelation distance. The results can also serve as the basis for future investigations of cell-free massive MIMO systems.
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Stochastic Analysis,Distributed Antenna System,Monte Carlo Simulation,Access Points,Second Moment,Multiple Integration,Path Loss Exponent,Closed-form Approximation,Moment Matching,Moment Measurements,Random Variables,Additive Noise,Step Function,Line-of-sight,Taylor Series,Channel Model,Poisson Process,Simple Approximation,User Equipment,Stochastic Geometry,Small-scale Fading,Cloud Radio Access Network,Maximum Ratio Combining,Homogeneous Poisson Point Process,Monte Carlo Simulation Results,Monte Carlo Results
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