Independent Benchmark Study of Massive MIMO, 2018:
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Dublin, Feb. 13, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Quantifying the Benefits of64T64R Massive MIMO with Beamforming and Multi-User MIMOCapabilities" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The first independent benchmark study of Massive MIMO. For this study, we tested in Dallas,Texas with the Sprint LTE TDD network (Band 41) by comparing the results of side-by-side 64T64R and 8T8R antenna systems. Highlights of the Report include the following:
Our Thanks
We did this study with the logistical support of Accuver Americas who provided us with its suite of drive test tools. We used XCAL-Auto to remotely control and monitor the test activities with the eight remote Galaxy S8 smartphones which were located throughout the network. We used XCAL-Solo with each S8 smartphone to log the data and we used XCAP to post process and analyze the data. The takes full responsibility for the data collection and the analysis provided in the report.
Our Methodology
We logged chipset diagnostic messages on eight Galaxy S8 smartphones distributed throughout the sector (commercial and non-commercial radio channels). The selected cell site supported 8T8R or 64T64R, making it possible to compare performance with very similar conditions. The device placements included ideal locations and distributed locations with a mix of SINR. We also included mobility and the impact of device proximity as part of the analysis. Finally, we did side-by-side testing with two smartphones, one locked to 8T8R and one locked to 64T64R to look at link budget comparisons.
The Results
We observed up to a 3.4x increase in downlink sector throughput and up to an 8.9x increase in the uplink sector throughput versus 8T8R (obviously the gain is substantially higher relative to 2T2R). Results varied based on the test conditions that we identified. Link budget tests revealed close to a triple-digit improvement in uplink data speeds. Preliminary results for the downlink also showed strong gains. Future improvements in 64T64R are forthcoming based on likely vendor product roadmaps.
A Must Read
This report is a "must read" for any organization interested in Massive MIMO and its implications for increasing spectral efficiency, either with LTE or with 5G mid-band deployments.
Key Topics Covered:
1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 Key Observations 3.0 MU-MIMO Test Results Analysis 3.1 64T64R with MU-MIMO Versus 8T8R with Optimal Conditions 3.1.1 Non-Commercial Downlink Test Results 3.1.1.1 64T64R with Beamforming and Massive MIMO Results 3.1.2 Commercial Downlink Test Results 3.1.2.1 64T64R with Beamforming Results 3.1.2.2 8T8R with Beamforming Results 3.1.3 Non-Commercial Uplink Test Results 3.1.3.1 64T64R with Beamforming Results 3.2 64T64R with MU-MIMO Versus 8T8R with Distributed Mobile Devices in the Cell Sector 3.2.1 Non-Commercial Test Results 3.2.1.1 64T64R with Beamforming and Massive MIMO Test Results 3.2.1.2 8T8R with Beamforming Test Results 3.2.2 Commercial Test Results 3.2.2.1 64T64R with Beamforming and Massive MIMO Test Results 3.2.2.2 8T8R with Beamforming Test Results 3.3 One UE Mobile and Seven Stationary UEs 3.3.1 Non-Commercial Test Results 3.3.1.1 64T64R with Beamforming and Massive MIMO Test Results 3.3.2 Commercial Test Results 3.3.2.1 64T64R with Beamforming and Massive MIMO Test Results 4.0 Link Budget Test Results 5.0 Test Methodology 6.0 Final Thoughts 7.0 Appendix
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