One-Bit Precoding and Constellation Range Design for Massive MIMO with QAM Signaling
Foad Sohrabi, Ya-Feng Liu, Wei Yu

TL;DR
This paper develops a QAM constellation range and one-bit precoding design for massive MIMO systems, achieving near-infinite resolution performance with significantly reduced DAC resolution, and proposes algorithms for practical implementation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel constellation range design and a low-complexity precoder algorithm for one-bit massive MIMO, bridging performance gaps with infinite-resolution systems.
Findings
Performance gap of about 2dB between one-bit and infinite-resolution precoding.
One-bit precoding requires roughly 50% more antennas to match infinite-resolution performance.
Proposed design achieves near-infinite resolution performance with reduced DAC complexity.
Abstract
The use of low-resolution digital-to-analog converters (DACs) for transmit precoding provides crucial energy efficiency advantage for massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) implementation. This paper formulates a quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) constellation range and one-bit symbol-level precoding design problem for minimizing the average symbol error rate (SER) in downlink massive MIMO transmission. A tight upper-bound for SER with low-resolution DAC precoding is first derived. The derived expression suggests that the performance degradation of one-bit precoding can be interpreted as a decrease in the effective minimum distance of the QAM constellation. Using the obtained SER expression, we propose a QAM constellation range design for the single-user case. It is shown that in the massive MIMO limit, a reasonable choice for constellation range with one-bit precoding is…
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