Energy Efficient Design of Extreme Massive MIMO

— Ever since the invention of Bell Laboratories Layer Space-Time (BLAST) in mid 1990s, the focus of MIMO research and development has been largely on pushing the limit of spectral efficiency. While massive MIMO technologies laid the foundation of high throughput in 5G and beyond, energy efficiency of the associated radio system leaves much room for improvement. With the substantial negative implications of climate change looming ever closer, enabling sustainability is of paramount importance for any future technology, and minimizing energy use is a key dimension of achieving sustainability. Thus, every aspect of 6G design, implementation, and operation will be scrutinized to maximize energy efficiency. An analysis of the massive MIMO 5G radio energy consumption at different loads reveals under what specific conditions 6G should outperform 5G, setting qualitative energy efficiency design goals for 6G. Following this, we propose some design principles for the 6G, focusing on novel operational, component technology, and architecture innovations to minimize energy consumption.

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