Jamming massive MIMO using massive MIMO: Asymptotic separability results
J Vinogradova, E Björnson… - 2017 IEEE International …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2017•ieeexplore.ieee.org
Consider the uplink transmission of a single-cell multi-user multiple-input multiple-output
(MIMO) system with K single-antenna users and a base station (BS) equipped with a very
large number of antennas denoted by M. Consider a jamming device with N> M distributed
antennas attempting to deteriorate the communication between the users and the BS. We
propose an asymptotic condition on the jamming power under which the jamming-plus-
noise subspace overlaps with the signal subspace. Under this condition, existing blind …
(MIMO) system with K single-antenna users and a base station (BS) equipped with a very
large number of antennas denoted by M. Consider a jamming device with N> M distributed
antennas attempting to deteriorate the communication between the users and the BS. We
propose an asymptotic condition on the jamming power under which the jamming-plus-
noise subspace overlaps with the signal subspace. Under this condition, existing blind …
Consider the uplink transmission of a single-cell multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system with K single-antenna users and a base station (BS) equipped with a very large number of antennas denoted by M. Consider a jamming device with N > M distributed antennas attempting to deteriorate the communication between the users and the BS. We propose an asymptotic condition on the jamming power under which the jamming-plus-noise subspace overlaps with the signal subspace. Under this condition, existing blind jamming rejection methods, such as the one in [1], fail. The proposed results are based on the application of results from large-dimensional random matrix theory.
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