Abstract

The problem of inter-cell interferences keeps its site as the most challenging constraint that faces the massive multi-input multi-output (M-MIMO) technology. This constraint, known as the problem of pilot contamination (PC), is a direct result of reusing the same set of orthogonal pilot sequences (OPSs) across several cells, due to the scarcity of available pilot resources, compared to the number of the user equipments (UEs) that must be served, the reuse of the same OPSs within different cells is unavoidable. Accordingly, assigning the available OPSs to the UEs should be managed to address the PC problem. To reach that goal, a new decontaminating strategy is proposed herein, which is referred to as the ENCryption-based decontaminating strategy (ENC). The ENC strategy is based on injecting some recognition pilot symbols within the pilot sequence of the UEs; hence, the base stations become able to distinguish between the desired pilot signals from the undesired ones, therefore, the quality of servicecan be enhanced, furthermore, the proposed ENC strategy is of low computational complexity compared to the existing strategies.

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