Simulation of Massive MIMO Beamforming in an Urban Small Cell
Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) is a key technology for future 5G systems. This includes Massive MIMO, which would use large antenna arrays to transmit data to multiple devices within a small cell in the same frequency band.
This webinar uses Wireless InSite’s MIMO simulation capability to predict the multipath and channel characteristics for a Massive MIMO system in an urban small cell. Beamforming techniques are applied to the simulation results in order to predict the beams to several mobile devices and observe how the beams change as one device moves along a route through the city.
The performance of each technique is evaluated in terms of the received power and the signal-to-interference-plus-noise-ratio (SINR), including an example demonstrating the potential impact of pilot contamination.
Emphasis of the talk:
- MIMO and beamforming concepts
- Steps for simulating MIMO in Wireless InSite
- Applying beamforming techniques to a channel matrix
- Visualizing beamforming in an urban environment
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00:00 - Introduction
01:53 - Massive MIMO Benefits for 5G
03:03 - Using 3D Ray-Tracing to Overcome Beamforming Multipath Challenges
06:16 - Wireless InSite MIMO Optimizations and Beamforming Techniques
09:31 - Creating Massive MIMO Arrays Using Wireless InSite’s MIMO Array Builder
12:59 - Applying MRT and ZF Beamforming Techniques
21:08 - Analyzing the Signal-to-Interference Plus Noise Ratio
24:32 - How Pilot Contamination Affects Massive MIMO Beamforming
28:54 - Wireless InSite’s Built-In Optimizations Create Efficiencies
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