
handle: 2183/26251
[Abstract] Hybrid digital-analog precoding is a cost effective solution for transmitting over the large bandwidths and huge antenna arrays available in the millimeter wave frequency bands. In this work we focus on the transmission of wideband signals over hybrid precoders that utilize Time-Modulated Arrays in the analog domain. We consider analog precoders constructed with Single-Pole-Double-Throw switches which are both flexible and efficient. We pose two Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing symbol configurations to cope with the harmonic interference introduced by the Time-Modulated Array. One does not take advantage of the wireless channel frequency diversity and the other does. We optimize digital and analog precoders to maximize the achievable rate in both symbol configurations. Optimization takes into account the switching devices efficiency and the inherent losses of this antenna technique. Finally, we show the excellent performance obtained with the proposed approach, in terms of achievable rate, compared to that of conventional phased arrays.
Agencia Estatal de Investigación de España; TEC2016-75067-C4-1-R
Agencia Estatal de Investigación de España; PID2019-104958RB-C42
Agencia Estatal de Investigación de España; RED2018-102668-T
Xunta de Galicia; ED431G2019/01
OFDM modulation, Wireless communication, Millimeter wave communication, Precoding, Adaptive arrays, TK1-9971, Energy efficiency, antenna arrays, millimeter wave communication, massive MIMO, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Antenna arrays, Massive MIMO, energy efficiency, RF signals
OFDM modulation, Wireless communication, Millimeter wave communication, Precoding, Adaptive arrays, TK1-9971, Energy efficiency, antenna arrays, millimeter wave communication, massive MIMO, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Antenna arrays, Massive MIMO, energy efficiency, RF signals
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