Low-Complexity Distance-Based Scheduling for Multi-User XL-MIMO Systems.

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We introduce Distance-Based Scheduling (DBS), a new technique for user selection in downlink multi-user communications with extra-large (XL) antenna arrays. DBS categorizes users according to their equivalent distance to the antenna array. Such categorization effectively accounts for inter-user interference while largely reducing the computational burden. Results show that (i) DBS achieves the same performance as the reference zero-forcing beamforming scheme with a lower complexity; (ii) a simplified version of DBS achieves a similar performance when realistic spherical-wavefront (SW) propagation features are considered; (iii) SW propagation brings additional degrees of freedom, which allows for increasing the number of served users

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J. P. González-Coma, F. J. López-Martínez and L. Castedo, "Low-Complexity Distance-Based Scheduling for Multi-User XL-MIMO Systems," in IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, vol. 10, no. 11, pp. 2407-2411, Nov. 2021

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