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Weave and Conquer: A Measurement-based Analysis of Dense Antenna Deployments

Massive MIMO is bringing significant performance improvements in the context of outdoor macrocells, such as favourable propagation conditions, spatially confined communication, high antenna gains to overcome pathloss, and good angular localisation. In this paper we explore how these benefits scale to indoor scattering-rich deployments based on a dense indoor measured Massive MIMO dataset. First, we design and implement three different and relevant topologies to position our 64 antennas in the environment: \emph{Massive MIMO, RadioStripes} and \emph{RadioWeaves} topologies. Second, we measure 252004 indoor channels for a $3x3m^2$ area for each topology, using an automated user-positioning and measurement system. Using this dense dataset, we provide a unique analysis of system level properties such as pathloss, favourable propagation, spatial focusing and localisation performance. Our measurement-based analyses verify and quantify that distributing the antennas throughout the environment results in an improved propagation fairness, better favourable propagation conditions, higher spatial confinement and finally a high localisation performance. The dataset is publicly available and can serve as a reference database for benchmarking of future indoor communication systems and communication models. We outline the implementation challenges we observed, and also list diverse R\&D challenges that can benefit from using this dataset as a benchmark.

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