The pilot contamination problem is one of the major obstacles that limit the performance of time-division duplex (TDD) multi-cell massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. Pilot contamination results from the re-use of the same set of pilot sequences in the different cells of the system. In this paper, we compare between two different scenarios of pilot signals allocation with respect to the impact of pilot contamination. We derive lower bounds on the achievable rates and study the performance of both scenarios under different system settings. Our results show that although increasing the number of basestation (BS) antennas improves the system performance, it does not eliminate the effect of pilot contamination. Thus, when the ...
Massive multiple-input, multiple-output (M-MIMO) is an important knowledge for fifth-generation (5G)...
Pilot contamination has been regarded as a main limiting factor of time division duplexing (TDD) mas...
Abstract The pilot contamination caused by sharing the non-orthogonal pilots among users is consider...
A multi-antenna base station (BS) can spatially multiplex a few terminals over the same bandwidth, a...
Massive MIMO has been recognized as a promising technology to meet the demand for higher data capaci...
Pilot contamination is the major factor to limit the performance of massive MIMO systemsdue to degra...
In massive multi-input multi-output (MIMO) antenna system, the performance is restricted by inter-ce...
Massive MIMO systems have been pointed out as one of the possible strategies to enhance system perfo...
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have been gaining interest recently due to th...
Inter-cell interference has been identified as one of the major challenges of multiple-input–multipl...
Pilot contamination has been regarded as a main limiting factor of time division duplexing (TDD) mas...
A massive MIMO system comprises of base stations with a very large number of antennas serving a cons...
Pilot contamination, defined as the interference during the channel estimation process due to reusin...
The exponential growth in demand for high data rate transmission to users in fifth generation wirele...
Massive multiple-input, multiple-output (M-MIMO) is an important knowledge for fifth-generation (5G)...
Massive multiple-input, multiple-output (M-MIMO) is an important knowledge for fifth-generation (5G)...
Pilot contamination has been regarded as a main limiting factor of time division duplexing (TDD) mas...
Abstract The pilot contamination caused by sharing the non-orthogonal pilots among users is consider...
A multi-antenna base station (BS) can spatially multiplex a few terminals over the same bandwidth, a...
Massive MIMO has been recognized as a promising technology to meet the demand for higher data capaci...
Pilot contamination is the major factor to limit the performance of massive MIMO systemsdue to degra...
In massive multi-input multi-output (MIMO) antenna system, the performance is restricted by inter-ce...
Massive MIMO systems have been pointed out as one of the possible strategies to enhance system perfo...
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have been gaining interest recently due to th...
Inter-cell interference has been identified as one of the major challenges of multiple-input–multipl...
Pilot contamination has been regarded as a main limiting factor of time division duplexing (TDD) mas...
A massive MIMO system comprises of base stations with a very large number of antennas serving a cons...
Pilot contamination, defined as the interference during the channel estimation process due to reusin...
The exponential growth in demand for high data rate transmission to users in fifth generation wirele...
Massive multiple-input, multiple-output (M-MIMO) is an important knowledge for fifth-generation (5G)...
Massive multiple-input, multiple-output (M-MIMO) is an important knowledge for fifth-generation (5G)...
Pilot contamination has been regarded as a main limiting factor of time division duplexing (TDD) mas...
Abstract The pilot contamination caused by sharing the non-orthogonal pilots among users is consider...