Asymptotic Coverage Probability and Rate in Massive MIMO Networks
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Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) is a transmission technique for cellular systems that uses many antennas to support not-as-many users. Thus far, the performance of massive MIMO has only been examined in finite cellular networks. In this letter, we analyze its performance in random cellular networks with Poisson distributed base station locations. Specifically, we provide analytical expressions for the asymptotic coverage probability and rate in both downlink and uplink when each base station has a large number of antennas. The results show that, though limited by pilot contamination, massive MIMO can provide significantly higher asymptotic data rate per user than the single-antenna network.
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