MASSIVE MIMO FOR HIGH-SPEED TRAIN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Majin Rachael Nnagana
  • Adewara D Olanrewaju
  • Jiya Zachariah
  • Olanite Olanrewaju
  • Adamu Yunusa

Keywords:

Communication, High Speed, Massive, MIMO, Systems

Abstract

With the current development in wireless communications in high-mobility systems such as high-speed train (HST), the HST scenario is accepted as among the different scenarios for the fifth-generation (5G). Massive Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems, which are equipped with tens or hundreds of antennas has become an improved MIMO system which can assist in achieving the ever-growing demand of data for 5G wireless communication systems. In this study, the associated 5G technologies, as well as the equivalent channel modeling in HST settings and the challenges of deploying massive MIMO on HST, was investigated The channel model was modeled using the WINNER II channel model. With regrads, the proposed non-stationary IMT-A massive MIMO channel models, the essential statistical properties such as the spatial cross-correlation function (CCF), local temporal autocorrelation function (ACF) of the massive MIMO channel model using different propagation scenarios such as open space, viaduct and cutting was analyzed and investigated. The results from the simulations were compared with the analytical results in other to show that the statistical properties vary with time as a result of the non-stationarity of the proposed channel model. The agreement between the stationary interval of the non-stationary IMT-A channel model and the HST under different propagation scenarios shows the efficiency of the proposed channel model. Based on findings; the impact of the deployment of a large antenna on the channel capacity should be thoroughly investigated under different HST propagation scenario. Also, more HST train propagation scenarios such as the tunnel, hilly terrain, and the station should be considered in the non-stationary IMT-A massive MIMO channel models.

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Published

2019-07-10

How to Cite

Nnagana, M. R., Olanrewaju, A. D., Zachariah, J., Olanrewaju, O., & Yunusa, A. (2019). MASSIVE MIMO FOR HIGH-SPEED TRAIN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. AU EJournal of Interdisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2408-1906), 4(2). Retrieved from http://www.assumptionjournal.au.edu/index.php/eJIR/article/view/4055