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      Aging Channel Modeling and Transmission Block Size Optimization for Massive MIMO Vehicular Networks in Non-Isotropic Scattering Environment

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          We investigate the effect of channel aging on multi-cell massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) vehicular networks in a generic non-isotropic scattering environment. Based on the single cluster scattering assumption and the von Mises distribution assumptions of the scatterers' angles, an aging channel model is established to capture the joint effect of spatial and temporal correlations resulting from different angular spread conditions in various application scenarios. Expressions of the user uplink transmission spectral efficiency (SE) are derived for maximum ratio (MR) and minimum mean square error (MMSE) combining. Through numerical studies, the area spectral efficiency (ASE) performance of the network is evaluated in freeway and urban Manhattan road grid scenarios, and easy-to-use empirical models for the optimal transmission block size for ASE maximization are obtained for the evaluated scenarios.

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          18 October 2022
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          2210.10250
          9d3ca2cf-5e31-45da-b3d6-c844c01b5155

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          Numerical methods,Information systems & theory
          Numerical methods, Information systems & theory

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