IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems (Jan 2021)

Energy Efficiency of Uplink Cell-Free Massive MIMO With Transmit Power Control in Measured Propagation Channel

  • Thomas Choi,
  • Masaaki Ito,
  • Issei Kanno,
  • Jorge Gomez-Ponce,
  • Colton Bullard,
  • Takeo Ohseki,
  • Kosuke Yamazaki,
  • Andreas F. Molisch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJCAS.2021.3125894
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 792 – 804

Abstract

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Cell-free massive MIMO (CF-mMIMO) provides wireless connectivity for a large number of user equipments (UEs) using access points (APs) distributed across a wide area with high spectral efficiency (SE). The energy efficiency (EE) of the uplink is determined by (i) the transmit power control (TPC) algorithms, (ii) the numbers, configurations, and locations of the APs and the UEs, and (iii) the propagation channels between the APs and the UEs. This paper investigates all three aspects, based on extensive (~30,000 possible AP locations and 128 possible UE locations) channel measurement data at 3.5 GHz. We compare three different TPC algorithms, namely maximization of transmit power (max-power), maximization of minimum SE (max-min SE), and maximization of minimum EE (max-min EE) while guaranteeing a target SE. We also compare various antenna arrangements including fully-distributed and semi-distributed systems, where APs can be located on a regular grid or randomly, and the UEs can be placed in clusters or far apart. Overall, we show that the max-min EE TPC is highly effective in improving the uplink EE, especially when no UE within a set of served UEs is in a bad channel condition and when the BS antennas are fully-distributed.

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