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Adaptive hybrid precoding for multiuser massive MIMO

Adaptive hybrid precoding for multiuser massive MIMO
Adaptive hybrid precoding for multiuser massive MIMO
Hybrid precoding (HP) is widely utilized in millimeter wave-based massive MIMO systems with significantly reduced radio frequency (RF) chains, but it requires a large number of analog phase shifters (APSs) and RF adders to realize the connection between RF chains and antenna elements. In this letter, an adaptive hybrid precoding (AHP) is proposed to approach the performance of the conventional HP with reduced complexity. Different from the conventional HP where each antenna is connected to all RF chains through APSs and RF adders, the proposed AHP connects each antenna with only one RF chain through an adaptive connection network. This adaptive connection network and the phases of APSs are jointly designed, which is formulated as an optimization problem to maximize the users' average downlink achievable rate. Moreover, a multiuser adaptive analog precoding (MU-AAP) algorithm is proposed to provide a near-optimal solution to this joint-design problem. Simulation results verify the performance gain of the proposed AHP in typical multiuser massive MIMO scenarios
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Zhu, Xudong
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Wang, Zhaocheng
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Dai, Linglong
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Wang, Qi
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Zhu, Xudong
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Wang, Zhaocheng
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Dai, Linglong
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Zhu, Xudong, Wang, Zhaocheng, Dai, Linglong and Wang, Qi (2016) Adaptive hybrid precoding for multiuser massive MIMO. IEEE Communications Letters, 20 (4), 776-779. (doi:10.1109/LCOMM.2016.2532334).

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Hybrid precoding (HP) is widely utilized in millimeter wave-based massive MIMO systems with significantly reduced radio frequency (RF) chains, but it requires a large number of analog phase shifters (APSs) and RF adders to realize the connection between RF chains and antenna elements. In this letter, an adaptive hybrid precoding (AHP) is proposed to approach the performance of the conventional HP with reduced complexity. Different from the conventional HP where each antenna is connected to all RF chains through APSs and RF adders, the proposed AHP connects each antenna with only one RF chain through an adaptive connection network. This adaptive connection network and the phases of APSs are jointly designed, which is formulated as an optimization problem to maximize the users' average downlink achievable rate. Moreover, a multiuser adaptive analog precoding (MU-AAP) algorithm is proposed to provide a near-optimal solution to this joint-design problem. Simulation results verify the performance gain of the proposed AHP in typical multiuser massive MIMO scenarios

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 February 2016
Published date: 1 April 2016
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 400589
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/400589
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Date deposited: 19 Sep 2016 11:21
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:22

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Author: Xudong Zhu
Author: Zhaocheng Wang
Author: Linglong Dai
Author: Qi Wang

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