Design and implementation of a tdd-based 128-antenna massive MIMO prototype system

2017 
Owing to the dramatic mobile IP growth, the emerging Internet of Things, and cloud-based applications, wireless networking is witnessing a paradigm shift. By fully exploiting spatial degrees of freedom, massive multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems promise significant gains in data rates and link reliability. Although the research community has recognized the theoretical benefits of these systems, building the hardware of such complex systems is a challenge in practice. This paper presents a time division duplex (TDD)-based 128-antenna massive MIMO prototype system from theory to reality. First, an analytical signal model is provided to facilitate the setup of a feasible massive MIMO prototype system. Second, a link-level simulation consistent with practical TDDbased massive MIMO systems is conducted to guide and validate the massive MIMO system design. We design and implement the TDDbased 128-antenna massive MIMO prototype system with the guidelines obtained from the link-level simulation. Uplink real-time video transmission and downlink data transmission under the configuration of multiple single-antenna users are achieved. Comparisons with state-of-the-art prototypes demonstrate the advantages of the proposed system in terms of antenna number, bandwidth, latency, and throughput. The proposed system is also equipped with scalability, which makes the system applicable to a wide range of massive scenarios.
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