Measurement and Characterization of the Temporal Behavior of Fixed Massive MIMO Links

Konferenz: WSA 2017 - 21th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
15.03.2017 - 17.03.2017 in Berlin, Deutschland

Tagungsband: WSA 2017

Seiten: 8Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

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Autoren:
Wesemann, Stefan; Schlesinger, Heinz; Pascht, Andreas; Blume, Oliver (Nokia Bell Labs, Lorenzstr. 10, 70435 Stuttgart, Germany)

Inhalt:
Measurements of fixed Massive MIMO links at a carrier frequency of 2.6GHz are reported. The temporal fading at the individual antenna elements is characterized in terms of K-factors and coherence times. We observe ≈5dB larger K-factors during night-time as well as ≈10dB higher values for the line-of-sight location. The analysis of the fading's cross-correlation between the different antenna elements shows a stronger correlation in the vertical domain than in the horizontal one. However, a horizontal λ/2-spacing still provides a significant amount of cross-correlation (i.e., values above 0.5 in 6 out of 10 locations), and yields the smallest orthogonality between channel vectors of different locations. The channel hardening effect mitigates the temporal channel gain variations for a 64-antenna link to less than 1dB. The dominant temporal fluctuation of a channel vector is the drift of its subspace, which significantly deteriorates the performance of nullspace-based spatial multiplexing schemes such as zero-forcing.