H. Tataria, M. Matthaiou, Peter J. Smith, G. Alexandropoulos, V. Fusco
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Uplink Interference Analysis with RF Switching for Lens-Based Millimeter-Wave Systems
In this paper, we take a fundamental look at the interference characteristics of a lens-based millimeter-wave (mmWave) multiuser multiple-input multiple-output system (MU-MIMO) system. We consider a hybrid architecture, implemented via a bank of radio-frequency (RF) switches which perform beam selection followed by low-complexity uplink maximum-ratio combining (MRC) at baseband. Considering a Rotman lens antenna array in line- of-sight (LoS) propagation, we derive tight analytical approximations to the average (expected) interference power of an arbitrary terminal, with and without the presence of RF switching. The analytical expressions show that without RF switching, the Rotman lens losses its benefits and collapses to a conventional uniform linear array. Our numerical results demonstrate that the expected interference power to a given terminal decreases significantly with RF switching, due to beam selection separating the uplink direction-of-arrivals (DoAs), in contrast to the case without RF switching, which relaxes the beam selection constraint and thus allows very similar DoAs. Overall, the results in this paper emphasize the necessity of RF switching in order to obtain superior performance with lens arrays, over conventional phased arrays.