Energy-Efficient Hybrid Analog and Digital Precoding for mmWave MIMO Systems with Large Antenna Arrays
Xinyu Gao, Linglong Dai, Shuangfeng Han, Chih-Lin I, and Robert W., Heath Jr

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-complexity, energy-efficient hybrid precoding method for mmWave MIMO systems with large antenna arrays, using successive interference cancellation to achieve near-optimal performance.
Contribution
It proposes a SIC-based hybrid precoding algorithm for sub-connected architectures that reduces complexity and energy consumption while maintaining near-optimal performance.
Findings
Complexity is only about 10% of spatially sparse precoding.
Achieves near-optimal achievable rate performance.
Reduces energy consumption by using sub-connected architecture.
Abstract
Millimeter wave (mmWave) MIMO will likely use hybrid analog and digital precoding, which uses a small number of RF chains to avoid energy consumption associated with mixed signal components like analog-to-digital components not to mention baseband processing complexity. However, most hybrid precoding techniques consider a fully-connected architecture requiring a large number of phase shifters, which is also energyintensive. In this paper, we focus on the more energy-efficient hybrid precoding with sub-connected architecture, and propose a successive interference cancelation (SIC)-based hybrid precoding with near-optimal performance and low complexity. Inspired by the idea of SIC for multi-user signal detection, we first propose to decompose the total achievable rate optimization problem with non-convex constraints into a series of simple sub-rate optimization problems, each of which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMillimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
