Abstract

Massive MIMO technology is among the most promising solutions for achieving higher gain in 5G millimeter-wave (mmWave) channel models for high-speed train (HST) communication systems. Based on stochastic geometry methods, it is fundamental to accurately develop the associated MIMO channel model to access system performance. These MIMO channel models could be extended to massive MIMO with antenna arrays in more than one plane. In this paper, the proposed MIMO 3D geometry-based stochastic model (GBSM) is composed of the line of sight component (LOS), one sphere, and multiple confocal elliptic cylinders. By considering the proposed GBSM, the local channel statistical properties are derived and investigated. The impacts of the distance between the confocal points of the elliptic cylinder, mmWave frequencies of 28 GHz and 60 GHz, and non-stationarity on channel statistics are studied. Results show that the proposed 3D simulation model closely approximates the measured results in terms of stationary time. Consequently, findings show that the proposed 3D non-wide-sense stationary (WSS) model is better for describing mmWave HST channels in an open space environment.

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