Experimental Investigation of Frequency Domain Channel Extrapolation in Massive MIMO Systems for Zero-Feedback FDD

Estimating downlink (DL) channel state information (CSI) in frequency division duplex (FDD) massive multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems generally requires downlink pilots and feedback overheads. Accordingly, this paper investigates the feasibility of zero-feedback FDD massive MIMO systems based on channel extrapolation. We use the high-resolution parameter estimation (HRPE), specifically the space-alternating generalized expectation-maximization (SAGE) algorithm, to extrapolate the DL CSI based on the extracted parameters of multipath components in the uplink channel. We apply the HRPE to two different channel models: the vector spatial signature (VSS) model and the direction of arrival (DOA) model. We verify these methods through real-world channel data acquired from channel measurement campaigns with two different types of channel sounders: a) a switched array-based, real-time, time-domain, outdoors setup at 3.5 GHz, and b) a virtual array-based, high-accuracy, frequency-domain, indoors setup at 2.4 and 5-7 GHz. The performance metrics of the extrapolated channels that we evaluate include the mean squared error, beamforming efficiency, and spectral efficiency in multiuser MIMO scenarios. The results show that the HRPE-based channel extrapolation performs best under the simple VSS model, which does not require array calibration, and if the BS is in an open outdoor environment having line-of-sight (LOS) paths to well-separated users.

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