Mutual Information Maximizing Wideband Multi-User (wMU) mmWave Massive MIMO

Shijian Gao, Xiang Cheng*, Liuqing Yang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

To enable next-generation mmWave cellular, it is vital to design high-performance precoding schemes for wideband multi-user (wMU) mmWave massive MIMO (mMIMO). As existing approaches are mostly ad-hoc, thereby lacking performance guarantee, we will tailor an enhanced transceiver design explicitly for wMU mmWave mMIMO, with the goal of maximizing mutual information (MI). The proposed scheme follows the prevalent hybrid block diagonalization (HBD-)based framework that is well-known for balancing the transmitter-end processing flexibility and the user-end detection complexity. In this paper, we for the first time prove that HBD is optimal in the sense of MI. In terms of the transceiver design, we start by decoupling the hybrid processing into a two-stage analog and digital processing, and then derive the MI bounds associated with HBD. By optimizing the tight MI bound, excellent HBD transceivers are devised for both the multi-aperture structure (MAS) and the multi-beam structure (MBS). The proposed HBD technique does not rely on substantial computational complexity, striking channel sparsity, or high-resolution analog beamformers, and can achieve a superb MI performance even with inferior hardware configurations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9335256
Pages (from-to)3067-3078
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume69
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Massive MIMO
  • hybrid block diagonalization
  • mmWave
  • multiuser
  • mutual information
  • wideband

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