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Multi-Layer Linear Processing for Uplink Massive MIMO Systems in the Presence of Unequal-Power Co-Channel Interferers | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Multi-Layer Linear Processing for Uplink Massive MIMO Systems in the Presence of Unequal-Power Co-Channel Interferers


Abstract:

We propose a novel multi-layer linear receiver for massive MIMO systems that can provide a range of complexity/ performance trade-offs. The proposed method consists of sp...Show More

Abstract:

We propose a novel multi-layer linear receiver for massive MIMO systems that can provide a range of complexity/ performance trade-offs. The proposed method consists of splitting the antenna array into a number of subsets of size greater than all users, which is further divided into smaller subsets. Then, optimum combining (OC) is applied on each subset in a first layer. The outputs are combined using OC again at a second layer. Finally, the resulting outputs are combined using maximal-ratio combining (MRC). This design is inspired by our previous work which proposes to implement two layer processors to achieve a good trade-off between performance and complexity. Simulation results show that our method approaches the performance of a conventional OC combiner, albeit with significantly reduced complexity.
Date of Conference: 28-31 October 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 21 February 2019
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Conference Location: Pacific Grove, CA, USA

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