We consider the downlink of Cell-Free Massive MIMO systems, where a very large number of distributed access points (APs) simultaneously serve a much smaller number of users. Each AP uses local channel estimates obtained from received uplink pilots and applies conjugate beamforming to transmit data to the users. We derive a closed-form expression for the achievable rate. This expression enables us to design an optimal max-min power control scheme that gives equal quality of service to all users. We further compare the performance of the Cell-Free MassiveMIMO system to that of a conventional small-cell network and show that the throughput of the Cell-Free system is much more concentrated around its median compared to that of the small cell sy...
Since the first cellular networks were trialled in the 1970s, we have witnessed an incredible wirele...
Imagine a coverage area where each mobile device is communicating with a preferred set of wireless a...
Cell-free Massive MIMO systems consist of a large number of geographically distributed access points...
We consider the downlink of Cell-Free Massive MIMO systems, where a very large number of distributed...
A Cell-Free Massive MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) system comprises a very large number of di...
In this paper, we analyze the benefits of including downlink pilots in a cell-free massive MIMO syst...
A cell-free massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system is an attractive network model that...
In this paper we consider a time-division duplex cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (M...
Cell-free Massive MIMO is considered as a promising technology for satisfying the increasing number ...
Communication by joint signal processing from many distributed access points, called Cell-free Massi...
With an ever-increasing demand for higher wireless throughput, there has been growing interest in ma...
peer reviewedMotivated by the ever-growing demand for green wireless communications and the advantag...
As an interesting network architecture for future wireless communication systems, cell-free (CF) mas...
Cell-free (CF) massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have a large number of individu...
This letter focuses on integrating rate-splitting multiple-access (RSMA) with time-division-duplex C...
Since the first cellular networks were trialled in the 1970s, we have witnessed an incredible wirele...
Imagine a coverage area where each mobile device is communicating with a preferred set of wireless a...
Cell-free Massive MIMO systems consist of a large number of geographically distributed access points...
We consider the downlink of Cell-Free Massive MIMO systems, where a very large number of distributed...
A Cell-Free Massive MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) system comprises a very large number of di...
In this paper, we analyze the benefits of including downlink pilots in a cell-free massive MIMO syst...
A cell-free massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system is an attractive network model that...
In this paper we consider a time-division duplex cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (M...
Cell-free Massive MIMO is considered as a promising technology for satisfying the increasing number ...
Communication by joint signal processing from many distributed access points, called Cell-free Massi...
With an ever-increasing demand for higher wireless throughput, there has been growing interest in ma...
peer reviewedMotivated by the ever-growing demand for green wireless communications and the advantag...
As an interesting network architecture for future wireless communication systems, cell-free (CF) mas...
Cell-free (CF) massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have a large number of individu...
This letter focuses on integrating rate-splitting multiple-access (RSMA) with time-division-duplex C...
Since the first cellular networks were trialled in the 1970s, we have witnessed an incredible wirele...
Imagine a coverage area where each mobile device is communicating with a preferred set of wireless a...
Cell-free Massive MIMO systems consist of a large number of geographically distributed access points...