FDD Massive MIMO -- Antenna Duplex Pattern an-Reciprocity : A Missing Brick
Obtaining down link (DL) channel state information (CSI) at the base station (BS) is challenging for frequencydivision-duplex (FDD) massive MIMO (MM) systems. Considerable overhead is required for DL training and feedback. Instead studies often assume highly correlated average spatial signal signatu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Obtaining down link (DL) channel state information (CSI) at the base station
(BS) is challenging for frequencydivision-duplex (FDD) massive MIMO (MM)
systems. Considerable overhead is required for DL training and feedback.
Instead studies often assume highly correlated average spatial signal
signatures (i.e. directional clusters) between FDD duplex links. These
assumptions, however, only represent use of antennas with the same radiation
pattern over the duplex band, leading to illumination of the same cluster. In
this paper, we investigate pattern reciprocity, over the duplex band, for
practical user handsets. We first show how a population of measured
contemporary phones exhibits noticeable duplex pattern divergence. We then show
measured complex pattern duplex divergence of a mock-up phone, where
depolarization comes on top of gain differences. Thus we reveal a significant
but overlooked brick in DL CSI assessment for FDD MM operation. Namely, in
order for the FDD MM performance studies to be realistic, practical user
handsets have to be considered. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2011.07492 |