ArgosV3: An Efficient Many-Antenna Platform

Oct 1, 2017·
Clayton Shepard
Rahman Doost-Mohammady
Rahman Doost-Mohammady
,
Ryan Guerra
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Lin Zhong
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Abstract
ArgosV3 is a third-generation many-antenna massive MIMO platform that scales to hundreds of coherent radio chains while keeping calibration, synchronization, and real-time processing tractable. We describe the architecture, distributed processing pipeline, and engineering choices that enable cost-effective, deployable massive MIMO experimentation, and report on lessons learned from operating the platform in indoor and outdoor settings.
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In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom)
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Rahman Doost-Mohammady
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Assistant Research Professor
I work at the intersection of computer systems and wireless networking — building programmable, intelligent infrastructure for 5G/6G and Open RAN. A common thread across my projects is algorithm and system design across FPGA, GPU, and CPU — spanning real-time massive MIMO baseband on commodity servers, many-antenna hardware platforms, and learning-driven schedulers. I am currently focused on virtualized Open RAN systems and ML-enabled RAN software design.
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