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Rate-Splitting Meets Cell-Free MIMO Communications

André R. Flores, Rodrigo C. de Lamare, Kumar Vijay Mishra

20222022 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops)16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multiuser multiple-input multiple-output wireless communications systems have the potential to satisfy the performance requirements of fifth-generation and future wireless networks. In this context, cell-free (CF) systems, where the antennas are distributed over the area of interest, have attracted attention because of their potential to enhance the overall efficiency and throughput performance when compared to traditional networks based on cells. However, the performance of CF systems is degraded by imperfect channel state information (CSI). To mitigate the detrimental effects of imperfect CSI, we employ rate splitting (RS) - a multiple-access scheme. The RS approach divides the messages of the users into two separate common and private portions so that interference is managed robustly. Unlike prior works, where the impact of RS in CF systems remains unexamined, we propose a CF architecture that employs RS with linear precoders to address imperfect CSI. We derive closed-form expressions to compute the sum-rate performance of the proposed RS-CF architecture. Our numerical experiments show that our RS-CF system outperforms existing systems in terms of sum-rate, obtaining up to 10% higher gain.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMIMOImperfectChannel state informationThroughputInterference (communication)WirelessInterference alignmentContext (archaeology)Communications systemChannel (broadcasting)Computer networkDistributed computingTelecommunicationsBiologyLinguisticsPhilosophyPaleontologyAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationCooperative Communication and Network CodingAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies
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