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@article{155342, author = {Dr.Ch.Vijay and Srikanth Karingana and VVS Varshitha Kuncha and Divya Mamidi and Deva Namala}, title = {Study of Spectral Efficiency in Massive MIMO}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {683-687}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=155342}, abstract = {Massive MIMO is a promising technique to increase the spectral efficiency (SE) of cellular networks, by deploying antenna arrays with hundreds or thousands of active elements at the base stations and performing coherent transceiver processing. A common rule-of-thumb is that these systems should have an order of magnitude more antennas, M, than scheduled users, K, because the users’ channels are likely to be near-orthogonal when M/K > 10. Monte Carlo estimation technique is used to estimate the possible outcomes. P-ZF, ZF, MR are the conventional linear processing schemes used. Spectral efficiency and number of base station antennas are considered for the study of performance of Massive MIMO systems. From the study it is observed that pilot zero forcing gives better performance when compared to other techniques.}, keywords = {OFDM,MIMO-OFDM,SE,Zero Forcing,Pilot Zero Forcing,Maximum Ratio,SINR.}, month = {}, }
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