PSA Based Power Control for Cell-Free Massive MIMO under LoS/NLoS Channels
A primary design goal of the cell-free~(CF) massive MIMO architecture is to provide uniformly good coverage to all the user equipments~(UEs) connected to the network. However, it has been found that this requirement may not be satisfied in case the channels between the access points~(APs) and the UE...
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Zusammenfassung: | A primary design goal of the cell-free~(CF) massive MIMO architecture is to
provide uniformly good coverage to all the user equipments~(UEs) connected to
the network. However, it has been found that this requirement may not be
satisfied in case the channels between the access points~(APs) and the UEs are
mixed LoS/NLoS. In this paper, we try to address this issue via the use of
appropriate power control in both the uplink and downlink of a CF massive MIMO
system under mixed LoS/NLoS channels. We find that simplistic power control
techniques, such as channel inversion-based power control perform sub-optimally
as compared to max-min power control. As a consequence, we propose a particle
swarm algorithm~(PSA) based power control algorithm to optimize the performance
of the system under study. We then use numerical simulations to evaluate the
performance of the proposed PSA-based solution and show that it results in a
significant improvement in the fairness of the underlying system while
incurring a lower computational complexity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.08302 |