mmWave massive MIMO (multiple-input multipleoutput) is envisioned to offer a considerable capacity improvement with respect to sub-6GHz systems. However, it suffers much more from path loss and shadowing. Moreover, the present hardware constraints limit the number of radiofrequency (RF) chains, which, in turn, significantly limits the performance of the system achievable with full digital beamforming. To mitigate these performance limiting factors, we propose to geographically distribute the antennas over the coverage area and cluster them into a number of remote antenna arrays (RAA). This leads to a shorter average distance between antennas and user equipment (UEs), more spatial diversity against shadowing and the opportunity to overcome t...