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Low-Complexity Constant Envelope Precoding With One-Bit DAC for Massive MU-MIMO Systems

Journal

IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages 2805-2809

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LWC.2021.3118202

Keywords

Precoding; Radio frequency; Optimization; Downlink; Computational complexity; Closed-form solutions; Manganese; Multiuser multiple input multiple output (MU-MIMO); linearized alternating direction method of multipliers (LADMM); constant envelope (CE)

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62001194, 61371114, 61401180]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China [BK20190956]

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This paper explores a new algorithm for the constant envelope precoding design problem in 5G communication technology, using joint optimization to address the complex non-convex combinatorial optimization problem, improving bit error rate performance, and achieving faster convergence and lower complexity.
Constant envelope (CE) precoding design problem with one-bit digital-to-analog-converters (DACs) in massive multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) has been one of core issues in fifth-generation (5G) communication technology, because CE precoding with one-bit DACs can avoid high hardware costs and high power consumption caused by a lot of radio frequency chains. In order to design the CE precoding with one-bit DACs, we need to solve a non-convex combinatorial optimization problem by jointly optimizing the precoding vector and the precoding factor. However, the corresponding optimization problem is NP-hard and difficult to solve. In this letter, we develop a linearized alternating direction method of multipliers (LADMM) algorithm to tackle the problem. Numerical experiments show that the presented LADMM algorithm gets the comparable bit error ratio (BER), faster convergence and lower complexity than the existing methods.

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