$\lambda$-MIMO: Massive MIMO via Modulo Sampling
Ziang Liu, Ayush Bhandari, Bruno Clerckx

TL;DR
The paper introduces $\\lambda$-MIMO, a novel architecture using modulo ADCs to address power consumption and saturation issues in massive MIMO systems, enabling high-resolution signals with low power and high efficiency.
Contribution
It proposes a new massive MIMO architecture with modulo ADCs, offering a solution to saturation and power issues while maintaining high resolution and enabling advanced modulation schemes.
Findings
Modulo ADCs alleviate saturation and power issues.
Detection and sum-rate comparable to high-resolution ADCs with 1-2 bits.
Enables higher order modulation like 1024 QAM.
Abstract
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (M-MIMO) architecture is the workhorse of modern communication systems. Currently, two fundamental bottlenecks, namely, power consumption and receiver saturation, limit the full potential achievement of this technology. These bottlenecks are intricately linked with the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) used in each radio frequency (RF) chain. The power consumption in MIMO systems grows exponentially with the ADC's bit budget while ADC saturation causes permanent loss of information. This motivates the need for a solution that can simultaneously tackle the above-mentioned bottlenecks while offering advantages over existing alternatives such as low-resolution ADCs. Taking a radically different approach to this problem, we propose -MIMO architecture which uses modulo ADCs (-ADC) instead of a conventional ADC. Our work is inspired…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design · Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design · Advanced Power Amplifier Design
