4.7 Article

Quantized Massive MU-MIMO-OFDM Uplink

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages 2387-2399

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2016.2558151

Keywords

Analog-to-digital conversion; convex optimization; forward-backward splitting (FBS); frequency-selective channels; massive multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO); maximum a-posteriori (MAP) channel estimation; minimum mean-square error (MMSE) data detection; orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM); quantization

Funding

  1. Xilinx Inc.
  2. US National Science Foundation (NSF) [ECCS-1408006, CCF-1535897]
  3. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research [SM13-0028, ID14-0022]
  4. Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (VINNOVA) within the VINN Excellence center Chase
  5. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) [SM13-0028, ID14-0022] Funding Source: Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF)

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Coarse quantization at the base station (BS) of a massive multi-user (MU) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless system promises significant power and cost savings. Coarse quantization also enables significant reductions of the raw analog-to-digital converter data that must be transferred from a spatially separated antenna array to the baseband processing unit. The theoretical limits as well as practical transceiver algorithms for such quantized MU-MIMO systems operating over frequency-flat, narrowband channels have been studied extensively. However, the practically relevant scenario where such communication systems operate over frequency-selective, wide-band channels is less well understood. This paper investigates the uplink performance of a quantized massive MU-MIMO system that deploys orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) for wideband communication. We propose new algorithms for quantized maximum a posteriori channel estimation and data detection, and we study the associated performance/quantization tradeoffs. Our results demonstrate that coarse quantization (e.g., four to six bits, depending on the ratio between the number of BS antennas and the number of users) in massive MU-MIMO-OFDM systems entails virtually no performance loss compared with the infinite-precision case at no additional cost in terms of baseband processing complexity.

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