AMORIM FILHO, C. R. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2894301106425854; AMORIM FILHO, Cícero Rômulo Campos de.
Resumo:
Over the past decade, there has been a significant growth in the number of devices connected
to the mobile network via wireless links. The demand for high data transfer rates
and the increase in the number of devices connected to the network tend to increase and
more robust and efficient communications systems should be used. In this perspective,
this work presents the statistical modeling of the signal received in the downlink of a
massive MIMO cell-free system and the reduction of this model, by means of the Central
Limit Theorem of Lyapunov, to a signal model transmitted in a non-selective frequency
channel, accompanied by statistical tests and computational evaluations to attest the realized
approximations. It is found that, as the number of access points increases, greater is
the adherence of the samples corresponding to the desired signal and the samples corresponding
to the interference signal to two independent complex Gaussian variables. The
reduced model is appropriate for the determination of analytical expressions to Bit Error
Probability for any digital modulation scheme and maximum data transfer rate achievable
by the system.