Abstract

Thanks to the short wavelength at high frequency (HF), it is promising to combine massive multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) with HF communications. In particular, HF massive MIMO differs from the conventional MIMO in array structure and radio propagation. In this paper, we investigate the HF massive MIMO system with a compact planar array (CPA) deployed at the base station (BS) in the presence of electromagnetic mutual coupling (MC) for the asymptotic case under unlimited antenna elements assumption. Specifically, the HF sparse channel is analyzed asymptotically to show that the randomness characteristic of channel decreases in the asymptotic regime, which is conducive to the design of communication systems. Moreover, on the basis of the asymptotic analysis results, the optimal beamforming to maximize the minimum user signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) is derived by applying random matrix theory. Numerical results verify the accuracy of the asymptotic analysis, indicate the performance superiority of the proposed scheme to the traditional minimum mean squared error (MMSE) and maximum ratio transmission (MRT) schemes, and reveal the robustness of the proposal to electromagnetic MC.

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