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Uplink-Downlink Duality and Precoding Strategies with Partial CSI in Cell-Free Wireless Networks

We consider a scalable user-centric wireless network with dynamic cluster formation as defined by Bj\"ornsson and Sanguinetti. After having shown the importance of dominant channel subspace information for uplink (UL) pilot decontamination and having examined different UL combining schemes in o...

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Main Authors: Göttsch, Fabian, Osawa, Noboru, Ohseki, Takeo, Yamazaki, Kosuke, Caire, Giuseppe
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Power management
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Wireless networks
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