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Reciprocity calibration of Distributed Massive MIMO Access Points for Coherent Operation

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2021

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Novel network architectures for 6G distributed massive MIMO systems rely on coherent signaling by distributed antenna panels which are coordinated by a central controller. This type of network architecture is based on reciprocity operation where antenna panels rely on uplink channel estimates for coherent downlink precoding. This paper proposes a calibration method for distributed massive MIMO systems, which overcomes hardware non-reciprocities in order to enable reciprocity-based operation. Measurements for system calibration are collected via a beam-sweep between all pairs of antenna panels. We lay out the system model for this new setup, and propose a maximum likelihood-based procedure to compute calibration coefficients based on the collected measurement set. The procedure is computationally efficient and stable, since 1) each iteration has a closed-form, and 2) the procedure is guaranteed to converge to at least a local optimum (or saddle point). Simulations indicate significant calibration improvements compared to re-using state of the art calibration schemes for the problem at hand.

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