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Energy Efficient Linear and Non-Linear Precoders for Massive MIMO Systems
Author(s) -
Samson Hansen Sackey,
Michael Kwame Ansong,
Samuel Nartey Kofie,
Abdul Karim Armahy
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of computer networks and communications security
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2410-0595
pISSN - 2308-9830
DOI - 10.47277/ijcncs/8(8)1
Subject(s) - precoding , mimo , computer science , efficient energy use , channel state information , base station , throughput , electronic engineering , wireless , channel (broadcasting) , telecommunications , engineering , electrical engineering
The term Massive MIMO means, Massive multiple input multiple output also known as (large-scale antenna system, very large MIMO). Massive Multiple-Input-MultipleOutput (MIMO) is the major key technique for the future Fifth Generation (5G) of mobile wireless communication network due to its characteristics, elements and advantages. Massive MIMO will be comprised of five major elements; antennas, electronic components, network architectures, protocols and signal processing. We realize that precoding technique is a processing technique that utilizes Channel State Information Technique (CSIT) by operating on the signals before transmitting them. This technique varies base on the type of CSIT and performance criterion. Precoding technique is the last digital processing block at the transmitting side. In this paper, linear and non-linear Precoding technique was reviewed and we proposed two techniques under each that is Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE), Block Diagonalization (BD), Tomlinson-Harashima (TH) and Dirty paper coding (DPC). Four Precoding techniques: MMSE, BD, DPC and TH were used in the studies to power consumption, energy efficiency and area throughput for single-cell and multi-cell scenarios. In comparing the proposed techniques, in terms of energy efficiency and area throughput, reuse factor (Reuse 4) performs better than other techniques when there is an imperfect CSI is used

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