Positioning and transmission in cell-free networks: ambiguity function, and MRC/MRT array gains
Cell-free network is a new paradigm, originating from distributed MIMO, that has been investigated for a few recent years as an alternative to the celebrated cellular structure. Future networks not only consider classical data transmission but also positioning, along the lines of Integrated Communic...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cell-free network is a new paradigm, originating from distributed MIMO, that
has been investigated for a few recent years as an alternative to the
celebrated cellular structure. Future networks not only consider classical data
transmission but also positioning, along the lines of Integrated Communications
and Sensing (ISAC). The goal of this paper is to investigate at the same time
the ambiguity function which is an important metric for positioning and the
understanding of its associated resolution and ambiguities, and the array gain
when maximum ratio transmission (MRT) or MR combining (MRC) is implemented for
data communications. In particular, the role and impact of using a waveform
with non-zero bandwidth is investigated. The theoretical findings are
illustrated by means of computational results. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.08187 |