FDD Massive MIMO Without CSI Feedback
Transmitter channel state information (CSIT) is indispensable for the spectral efficiency gains offered by massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. In a frequency-division-duplexing (FDD) massive MIMO system, CSIT is typically acquired through downlink channel estimation and user feedb...
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Zusammenfassung: | Transmitter channel state information (CSIT) is indispensable for the
spectral efficiency gains offered by massive multiple-input multiple-output
(MIMO) systems. In a frequency-division-duplexing (FDD) massive MIMO system,
CSIT is typically acquired through downlink channel estimation and user
feedback, but as the number of antennas increases, the overhead for CSI
training and feedback per user grows, leading to a decrease in spectral
efficiency. In this paper, we show that, using uplink pilots in FDD, the
downlink sum spectral efficiency gain with perfect downlink CSIT is achievable
when the number of antennas at a base station is infinite under some mild
channel conditions. The key idea showing our result is the mean squared
error-optimal downlink channel reconstruction method using uplink pilots, which
exploits the geometry reciprocity of uplink and downlink channels. We also
present a robust downlink precoding method harnessing the reconstructed channel
with the error covariance matrix. Our system-level simulations show that our
proposed precoding method can attain comparable sum spectral efficiency to
zero-forcing precoding with perfect downlink CSIT, without CSI training and
feedback. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2302.04398 |