Dual-Polarized Massive MIMO-RSMA Networks: Tackling Imperfect SIC
Arthur Sousa de Sena, Pedro H. J. Nardelli, Daniel Benevides da Costa,, Petar Popovski, Constantinos B. Papadias, Merouane Debbah

TL;DR
This paper introduces three dual-polarized transmission strategies for massive MIMO-RSMA networks to mitigate SIC issues, demonstrating improved performance over traditional methods through theoretical analysis and simulations.
Contribution
It proposes novel dual-polarized schemes for MIMO-RSMA that reduce SIC complexity and enhance performance under polarization interference and residual errors.
Findings
Dual-polarized schemes outperform single-polarized MIMO-RSMA.
Proposed methods surpass NOMA and OMA in performance.
Theoretical outage and rate approximations match simulation results.
Abstract
The polarization domain provides an extra degree of freedom (DoF) for improving the performance of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. This paper takes advantage of this additional DoF to alleviate practical issues of successive interference cancellation (SIC) in rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) schemes. Specifically, we propose three dual-polarized downlink transmission approaches for a massive MIMO-RSMA network under the effects of polarization interference and residual errors of imperfect SIC. The first approach implements polarization multiplexing for transmitting the users' data messages, which removes the need to execute SIC in the reception. The second approach transmits replicas of users' messages in the two polarizations, which enables users to exploit diversity through the polarization domain. The third approach, in its turn, employs the original SIC-based RSMA…
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