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Coverage and capacity of next generation cellular radio systems

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Coverage and capacity of next generation cellular radio systems
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bandwidth sharing and massive MIMO
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Krishnan
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Narayanan
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Narayanan Krishnan
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Narayan B
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Waheed U
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Thomas L
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Thomas L Marzetta
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Rutgers University
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Graduate School - New Brunswick
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2013
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2013-10
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eng
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In the first part of the thesis we investigate bandwidth allocation in next generation cellular systems employing relays similar to LTE advanced systems with type-I relays. We jointly optimize the bandwidth and power usage under constraints on required rate, bandwidth and transmit power. We study scenarios wherein, the relay acts as a forwarder for multiple User Equipments (UEs/users) in both uplink and/or downlink. This includes scenarios when the relay has its own data to send along with forwarding the data of other users. We examine the weighted power minimization problem for relaying with multiple users. We also show specifi c results with N user scenario and also single user case in order to understand how the bandwidth and power are allocated. Numerical evaluations with N users on a three sector LTE-A cell employing Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) indicate that power savings of at least 3 dB can be achieved by optimizing over both bandwidth and power. Base stations with a large number of transmit antennas have the potential to serve a large number of users simultaneously at higher rates. They also promise a lower power consumption due to coherent combining at the receiver. However, the receiver processing in the uplink relies on the channel stimates which are known to su ffer from pilot contamination. In the second part of the thesis, we perform an uplink large system analysis of multi-cell multi-antenna system when the receiver employs a matched fi ltering and MMSE fi ltering with a pilot contaminated estimate. We find the asymptotic Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR) as the number of antennas and number of users per base station grow large while maintaining a fixed ratio. To do this, we make use of the similarity of the uplink received signal in a multi-antenna system to the representation of the received signal in CDMA systems. The asymptotic SINR expression for both matched fi lter and the MMSE fi lter explicitly captures the e ffect of pilot contamination and that of interference averaging. This also explains the SINR performance of receiver processing schemes at di fferent regimes such as instances when the number of antennas are comparable to number of users as well as when antennas exceed greatly the number of users. Specifi cally, we explore the scenario where the number of users being served are comparable to the number of antennas at the base station. It is seen that MMSE fi lter is capable of suppressing the in-cell interference and that the interference power due to pilot contamination is the same as in a matched fi lter with a pilot contaminated estimate. We find the expression for the amount of interference suppression obtained using an MMSE filter which is an important factor when there are signi ficant number of users in the system as compared to the number of antennas. We validate the asymptotic expression through simulations and compare with an MMSE fi lter with a perfect estimate. Simulation results for achievable rate is close to theory for even a 10-antenna base station with 3 or more users per cell. In a typical set up, in terms of the five percentile SIR, the MMSE fi lter is shown to provide signifi cant gains over matched fi ltering and is within 5 dB of MMSE fi lter with perfect channel estimate. We also show that the achievable rates are within a 1 bit/symbol of the MMSE with perfect estimate when the number of users is comparable to the number of antennas.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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viii, 77 p. : ill.
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Ph.D.
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by Narayanan Krishnan
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Wireless communication systems
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MIMO systems
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Large scale systems
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Graduate School - New Brunswick Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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ETD doctoral
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