PhaseMO: Future-Proof, Energy-efficient, Adaptive Massive MIMO
The rapid proliferation of devices and increasing data traffic in cellular networks necessitate advanced solutions to meet these escalating demands. Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology offers a promising approach, significantly enhancing throughput, coverage, and spatial multi-p...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rapid proliferation of devices and increasing data traffic in cellular
networks necessitate advanced solutions to meet these escalating demands.
Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology offers a promising
approach, significantly enhancing throughput, coverage, and spatial
multi-plexing. Despite its advantages, massive MIMO systems often lack flexible
software controls over hardware, limiting their ability to optimize operational
expenditure (OpEx) by reducing power consumption while maintaining performance.
Current software-controlled methods, such as antenna muting combined with
digital beamforming and hybrid beamforming, have notable limitations. Antenna
muting struggles to maintain throughput and coverage, while hybrid beamforming
faces hardware constraints that restrict scalability and future-proofing. This
work presents PhaseMO, a versatile approach that adapts to varying network
loads. PhaseMO effectively reduces power consumption in low-load scenarios
without sacrificing coverage and overcomes the hardware limitations of hybrid
beamforming, offering a scalable and future-proof solution. We will show that
PhaseMO can achieve up to 30% improvement in energy efficiency while avoiding
about 10% coverage reduction and 5dB increase in UE transmit power. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.04197 |