MIMO-AFDM Outperforms MIMO-OFDM in the Face of Hardware Impairments
Zeping Sui, Zilong Liu, Leila Musavian, Yong Liang Guan, Lie-Liang Yang, and Lajos Hanzo

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that MIMO-AFDM outperforms MIMO-OFDM in hardware-impaired environments by maintaining full diversity and showing superior BER performance, thanks to its chirp-based structure and ICI resilience.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of hardware impairments on MIMO-AFDM, deriving BER bounds and showing its robustness and superiority over OFDM under realistic impairments.
Findings
MIMO-AFDM maintains full diversity order despite hardware impairments.
MIMO-AFDM exhibits better BER performance than MIMO-OFDM under HWIs.
MIMO-AFDM is more resilient to phase noise, frequency offset, and nonlinear distortions.
Abstract
The impact of both multiplicative and additive hardware impairments (HWIs) on multiple-input multiple-output affine frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-AFDM) systems is investigated. For small-scale MIMO-AFDM systems, a tight bit error rate (BER) upper bound associated with the maximum likelihood (ML) detector is derived. By contrast, for large-scale systems, a closed-form BER approximation associated with the linear minimum mean squared error (LMMSE) detector is presented, including realistic imperfect channel estimation scenarios. Our first key observation is that the full diversity order of a hardware-impaired AFDM system remains unaffected, which is a unique advantage. Furthermore, our analysis shows that 1) the BER results derived accurately predict the simulated ML performance in moderate-to-high signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs), while the theoretical BER curve of the LMMSE…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
