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Cell-Free Massive MIMO Meets OTFS Modulation

(2112.10869)
Published Dec 20, 2021 in cs.IT , cs.PF , and math.IT

Abstract

We provide the first-ever performance evaluation of orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation in cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. To investigate trade-off between performance and overhead, we apply embedded pilot-aided and superimposed pilot-based channel estimation methods. We then derive a closed-form expression for the individual user downlink and uplink spectral efficiencies as a function of the numbers of APs, users and delay-Doppler domain channel estimate parameters. Based on these analytical results, we also present new scaling laws that the AP's and user's transmit power should satisfy, to sustain a desirable quality of service. It is found that when the number of APs, $Ma$, grows without bound, we can reduce the transmit power of each user and AP proportionally to $1/Ma$ and $1/M_a2$, respectively, during the uplink and downlink phases. We compare the OTFS performance with that of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) at high-mobility conditions. Our findings reveal that with shadowing correlation, OTFS modulation with embedded pilot-based channel estimation provides $30$-folds gain over the OFDM counterpart in terms of $95\%$-likely per-user downlink rate. Finally, with superimposed pilot-based channel estimation, the increase in the per-user throughput is more pronounced at the median rates over the correlated shadowing channels.

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