On the performance of Massive MIMO cellular systems with power amplifiers

Rana A. Abdelaal, A. S. Behbahani, A. Eltawil
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Abstract

Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is the modulation of choice due to its robustness to time-dispersive radio channels, low-complexity receivers, and simple combining of signals from multiple transmitters in broadcast networks. However, the transmitter design for OFDMA is more costly, as the Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) of an OFDMA signal is relatively high, resulting in the need for highly linear RF power amplifiers (PA). This problem becomes more compounded when a large number of PAs is required, as in Massive MIMO. In this paper, we discuss the impact of PAs on cellular systems. We show the constraints that PAs introduce, and we take these constraints into consideration while searching for the optimum set of transmitter and receiver filters. Moreover, we highlight how Massive multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) cellular networks can relax PAs constraints resulting in low cost PAs, while maintaining high performance. The performance is evaluated by showing the probability of error curves and signal-to-noise-ratio curves for different transmit powers and different number of transmit antennas.
带功率放大器的大规模MIMO蜂窝系统性能研究
正交频分多址(OFDMA)由于其对时间色散无线电信道的鲁棒性、低复杂度接收器以及广播网络中多个发射机信号的简单组合而成为首选的调制方式。然而,OFDMA的发射机设计成本较高,因为OFDMA信号的峰均功率比(PAPR)相对较高,因此需要高度线性的射频功率放大器(PA)。在大规模MIMO中,当需要大量的pa时,这个问题变得更加复杂。在本文中,我们讨论了PAs对细胞系统的影响。我们给出了滤波器引入的约束条件,并在搜索最优的收发滤波器时考虑了这些约束条件。此外,我们还强调了大规模多输入多输出(MIMO)蜂窝网络如何在保持高性能的同时放松PAs限制,从而实现低成本PAs。通过显示不同发射功率和不同发射天线数下的误差概率曲线和信噪比曲线来评价系统的性能。
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