Z3RO Precoder Canceling Nonlinear Power Amplifier Distortion in Large Array Systems
Fran\c{c}ois Rottenberg, Gilles Callebaut, Liesbet Van der Perre

TL;DR
This paper introduces Z3RO, a linear precoder that cancels third-order nonlinear distortion from power amplifiers in large array systems, enabling operation near saturation without prior PA knowledge.
Contribution
The Z3RO precoder is a novel method that cancels nonlinear distortion coherently without needing signal or PA model information, improving energy efficiency in large arrays.
Findings
Z3RO effectively cancels third-order PA distortion at the user location.
The array gain penalty diminishes as the number of antennas increases.
Z3RO enables operation close to PA saturation for better energy efficiency.
Abstract
Large array-based transmission uses the combination of a massive number of antenna elements and clever precoder designs to achieve array gain and spatially multiplex different users. These precoders require linear front-ends, and more specifically linear power amplifiers (PAs). However, this reduces energy efficiency since PAs are most efficient close to saturation, where they generate most nonlinear distortion. Moreover, the use of conventional precoders, such as \gls{mrt}, induces a coherent combining of distortion at the user location, degrading the signal quality. In this work, a linear precoder is proposed that allows working close to saturation while canceling the coherent combining of the third order nonlinear \gls{pa} distortion at the user location. In contrast to other solutions, the zero third-order distortion (Z3RO) precoder does not require prior knowledge of the signal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Power Amplifier Design · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
