Abstract
Device-to-device (D2D) communication coexisted with a cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system will be one of the pieces of the B5G/6G jigsaw puzzle. In this article, a D2D underlaid cell-free massive MIMO system with low-resolution digital-to-analog converters is studied, where multiantenna D2D user equipments (DUEs) communicate pairwise with each other in the same time-frequency resources as cell-free with equipments (CFUEs). Assuming imperfect channel state information is available at access points (APs), the downlink closed-form achievable rates for both CFUEs and multiantenna DUEs are derived, which enable us to give insights into the impacts of the key design parameters (e.g., the AP number, the DUE density, and its antenna number) on achievable rate. After that, a power control scheme is developed to maximize the average sum rate of CFUEs and DUEs, and we show that the proposed power control problem can be effectively solved by using the path-following algorithm. Finally, numerical simulations are provided to highlight the system performance and verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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