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Hybridly Connected Structure for Hybrid Beamforming in mmWave Massive MIMO Systems

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 66, Issue 2, Pages 662-674

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2017.2756882

Keywords

MIMO; hybrid precoding; millimeter wave communications; spectral efficiency; energy efficiency

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education and China Mobile Joint Scientific Research Fund [MCM20150101]
  2. National Natural Sciences Foundation of China [61628102]

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In this paper, we propose a hybridly connected structure for hybrid beamforming in millimeter-wave (mmWave) massive MIMO systems, where the antenna arrays at the transmitter and receiver consist of multiple sub-arrays, each of which connects to multiple radio frequency (RF) chains, and each RF chain connects to all the antennas corresponding to the sub-array. In this structure, through successive interference cancelation, we decompose the precoding matrix optimization problem into multiple precoding sub-matrix optimization problems. Then, near-optimal hybrid digital and analog pre-coders are designed through factorizing the precoding sub-matrix for each sub-array. Furthermore, we compare the performance of the proposed hybridly connected structure with the existing fully and partially connected structures in terms of spectral efficiency, the required number of phase shifters, and energy efficiency. Finally, simulation results are presented to demonstrate that the spectral efficiency of the hybridly connected structure is better than that of the partially connected structure and that its spectral efficiency can approach that of the fully connected structure with the increase in the number of RF chains. Moreover, the proposed algorithm for the hybridly connected structure is capable of achieving higher energy efficiency than existing algorithms for the fully and partially connected structures.

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