ArgosV3: An Efficient Many-Antenna Platform
Oct 1, 2017·
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Clayton Shepard
Rahman Doost-Mohammady
Ryan Guerra
Lin Zhong
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.
Type
Publication
In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom)
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Rahman Doost-Mohammady
(he/him)
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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