ViPer NL-COMM: Making Vector Perturbation Precoding Practical
Thomas James Thomas, George N. Katsaros, Chathura Jayawardena, Konstantinos Nikitopoulos

TL;DR
ViPer NL-COMM introduces a practical, scalable framework for vector perturbation precoding in large MIMO systems, significantly improving spectral efficiency and power consumption over traditional linear methods.
Contribution
It presents the first practical algorithmic and FPGA-based implementation of VP precoding, enabling real-time operation in large MIMO configurations with high-order modulation.
Findings
Supports large MIMO (up to 16x16) with 256-QAM
Reduces required antennas by half compared to linear precoding
Achieves target error rates with significant power savings
Abstract
Large MIMO systems rely on efficient downlink precoding to enhance data rates and improve connectivity through spatial multiplexing. However, currently employed linear precoding techniques, such as MMSE, significantly limit the achievable spectral efficiency. To meet practical error-rate targets, existing linear methods require an excessively high number of access point antennas relative to the number of supported users, leading to disproportionate increases in power consumption.Efficient non-linear processing frameworks for uplink MIMO transmissions, such as NL-COMM, have been proposed. However, downlink non-linear precoding methods, such as Vector Perturbation (VP), remain impractical for real-world deployment due to their exponentially increasing computational complexity with the number of supported streams. This work presents ViPer NL-COMM, the first practical algorithmic and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · PAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
