Wideband User Grouping for Uplink Multiuser mmWave MIMO Systems With Hybrid Combining
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2021-03-10Cita bibliográfica
D. Pérez-Adán, Ó. Fresnedo, J. P. González-Coma and L. Castedo, "Wideband User Grouping for Uplink Multiuser mmWave MIMO Systems With Hybrid Combining," in IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 41360-41372, 2021, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3065581
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Analog-digital hybrid precoding and combining schemes constitute an interesting approach to millimeter-wave (mmWave) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems due to the low hardware complexity and/or low power required for its deployment. However, the design of the hybrid precoders and combiners of a wideband multiuser (MU) mmWave MIMO system is challenging because the signal processing in the analog domain is constrained to be frequency flat. Furthermore, the number of radio frequency (RF) chains limits the number of individual streams that a common base station (BS) can simultaneously serve. This work jointly addresses the user scheduling, the user precoder design, and the BS hybrid combining design for the uplink of wideband MU mmWave MIMO systems. On the one hand, user precoding and BS hybrid combining are jointly designed to minimize the impact of having frequency-flat RF components. On the other hand, a number of users larger than the number of RF chains are served at the BS by employing a distributed quantizer linear coding (DQLC)-based non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) scheme. The use of this encoding strategy also allows exploiting the spatial correlation between the source information. Simulation results show remarkable performance gains of the proposed approaches for wideband mmWave MIMO hardware-constrained systems.
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User scheduling
Wideband mmWave
Multiuser communications
Non-orthogonal multiple access
Joint source-channel coding
Wideband mmWave
Multiuser communications
Non-orthogonal multiple access
Joint source-channel coding
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Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0)
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2169-3536