Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the uplink performance of a scalable user-centric heterogeneous cloud-radio access network (HC-RAN) implemented by using dynamic cooperative clustering (DCC) framework over a Rician fading channel with phase shifts. This channel describes various practical aspects, such as a deterministic line of sight (LoS) component and random non-LoS (N-LoS) components. To account for the phase shifts due to user mobility, the phase of the LoS component is modeled as a uniformly distributed random variable. We assume that phase information is available at each remote radio head (RRH). We derived the phase aware-minimum mean square error (PA-MMSE) and phase unaware Linear-MMSE estimators and obtained the channel state information (CSI). We derived a closed-form expression for the achievable spectral efficiency (SE) to evaluate the system performance with both estimators. To address the effect of coherent interference in the ultra-dense networks, we developed a two-layer decoding scheme in uplink in which maximum ratio (MR) combining is performed at the RRH and large-scale fading decoding is performed at the base-band unit (BBU) pool. Based on the obtained results, the proposed method enhanced the uplink performance in an ultra-dense scenario. It is validated by comparing it with the simulation results. Moreover, the performance loss caused by the lack of phase knowledge will depend on the pilot sequence length.

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