论文标题
单载体大型MIMO系统的资源分配
Resource Allocation for Single Carrier Massive MIMO Systems
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论文摘要
正交频部多路复用(OFDM)系统中的资源分配是通过向每个用户分配子载波的块来执行的。即使OFDM是5G NR系统的主要波形,研究报告指出,单个载体调制(SCM)在大量多重输入多重输出(MIMO)系统中提供了与OFDM相比的几个优点,使其成为一些未来应用的首选候选,例如大型机器类型(MMTC)。本文介绍了一种SCM资源分配的方法和接收器的相关信息恢复算法。我们的重点是循环前缀的SCM,其中高度灵活,高效的频域检测算法使许多同时用户可以在大型的MIMO上链接场景中运行。提出的资源分配方法允许用户数量超过基站(BS)的天线数量。每个单个载波变速箱都分为$ L $交织的流,每个用户都分配了许多此类流。 SCM的一个主要好处是,每个数据符号都分布在整个带宽上。因此,接收器性能取决于传输带的平均通道增益,而不是在给定频率箱或一小组频率下的通道增益。在拟议的设置中,可以将每个流视为SCM中的资源块,类似于OFDM中的资源块。因此,在本文的背景下,资源阻断和流的术语可以互换使用。
Resource allocation in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems is performed through allocating blocks of subcarriers to each user. Even though OFDM is the primary waveform for 5G NR systems, research reports have noted that single carrier modulation (SCM) offers several advantages over OFDM in massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems, making it a preferred candidate for some future applications such as massive machine type communications (mMTC). This paper presents a method for SCM resource allocation and the relevant information recovery algorithms at the receiver. Our emphasis is on cyclic prefixed SCM, where highly flexible and efficient frequency domain detection algorithms enable the operation of many simultaneous users in a massive MIMO uplink scenario. The proposed resource allocation method allows the number of users to exceed the number of antennas at the base station (BS). Each single carrier transmission is partitioned into $L$ interleaved streams, and each user is allocated a number of such streams. One major benefit of SCM is that each data symbol is spread over the entire bandwidth. As such, the receiver performance is dictated by the average channel gain across the transmission band rather than the channel gain at a given frequency bin or a small group of frequencies. In the proposed setup, each stream may be thought of as a resource block in SCM, analogous to resource blocks in OFDM. Hence, in the context of this paper, the terms resource blocks and streams may be used interchangeably.