Energy-Efficient Flat Precoding for MIMO Systems
Foad Sohrabi, Carl Nuzman, Jinfeng Du, Hong Yang, Harish Viswanathan

TL;DR
This paper introduces flat precoding for MIMO systems to improve energy efficiency by controlling power distribution, reducing PA size and power consumption while maintaining high spectral efficiency.
Contribution
It proposes a novel flat precoding approach with new power constraints, and develops algorithms for precoder design that optimize energy and spectral efficiency.
Findings
Flat precoding achieves better energy efficiency and PA size reduction.
Proposed algorithms approach conventional performance with fewer power constraints.
Numerical results confirm improved trade-offs between spectral and energy efficiency.
Abstract
This paper addresses the suboptimal energy efficiency of conventional digital precoding schemes in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. Through an analysis of the power amplifier (PA) output power distribution associated with conventional precoders, it is observed that these power distributions can be quite uneven, resulting in large PA backoff (thus low efficiency) and high power consumption. To tackle this issue, we propose a novel approach called flat precoding, which aims to control the flatness of the power distribution within a desired interval. In addition to reducing PA power consumption, flat precoding offers the advantage of requiring smaller saturation levels for PAs, which reduces the size of PAs and lowers the cost. To incorporate the concept of flat power distribution into precoding design, we introduce a new lower-bound per-antenna power constraint alongside the…
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