Multi-User Massive MIMO System with Adaptive Antenna Grouping for Beyond 5G Communication Network

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Error-correcting codes with limited errors and higher spectral efficiency are the main concern for wireless communications. In the current situation, research is increasing daily to satisfy the growing demand for users with improved QoS. Adaptive Antenna Grouping (AAG) with a multilevel space–time trellis coding scheme in the Multi-User Massive MIMO system is the better option to provide flexible data transfer speeds, encoding gains, and gain in diversity with improved spectral efficiency and low decoding complexity, including the power optimization by reduced SNR at the same Symbol Error Rate/Frame Error Rate (SER/FER). The prior aim of maintaining spectral efficiency is achieved by using Massive MIMO. This paper presents the AAG according to the channel state information in the Massive MIMO scenario. The impact of the proposed model on standard ITU-R M.2135 scenarios is also demonstrated in this paper.

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Chopra, S. R., Gupta, A., Tanwar, S., Safirescu, C. O., Mihaltan, T. C., & Sharma, R. (2022). Multi-User Massive MIMO System with Adaptive Antenna Grouping for Beyond 5G Communication Network. Mathematics, 10(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/math10193621

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