In FUTURE-MOBILE, an innovative concept of distributed massive MIMO and a generic analytical framework was introduced to ensure that the optimal resource allocation methods and beamforming schemes can be developed with the consideration of transmission rate requirements and power constraints. During the two-year project time, FUTURE-MOBILE has: 1) established as novel framework for developing practical precoding schemes with high spectrum and energy efficiencies for distributed massive MIMO communications; 2) developed practical beamforming schemes and resource allocation methods for distributed massive MIMO communications; 3) investigated users clusters and antenna selection methods, and proposed spectral/energy efficient beamforming schemes; 4) investigated RRH content caching, analysed the caching performance, and developed the optimal schemes to improve the downloading performance; 5) proposed machine learning based beamforming schemes and resource allocation method for distributed massive MIMO systems; 6) demonstrated the feasibility of distributed massive MIMO in future mobile communications. The results can be applied to provide high QoS for mobile networking.
During the project period, Dr Wang has visited several operators and technology companies, including China Mobile, Huawei and ZTE. They have shown great interest in adopting distributed massive MIMO communications into their future technical development. Hence, the research work carried out in FUTURE-MOBILE is of great importance for the valuable market of mobile networking.
The FUTURE-MOBILE project has also contributed significantly to the career development for the fellow, Dr Wang, through the following successful trainings: 1) Training in research areas has enhanced the fellow’s skills in data transmission via distributed massive MIMO communications, and testbed development for the experimentation of mobile communications. 2) Training in transferable skills also benefit the fellow significantly. During the project period, she has delivered several talks and participated in two industrial workshops and two international conference, and made visit to several key technology companies in related field and operators. He is also currently supervising three PhD students. As a major participant, he has successful applied for one major project from National Natural Science Foundation of China, entitled “Millimetre-Wave Massive MIMO Transmission Technologies for Wide-Area Mobile Networks” , and one EU Horizon 2020 ICT-22-2018 EU-China 5G Collaboration project, entitled “5G HarmoniseD Research and TrIals for serVice Evolution between EU and China (5G-DRIVE).”