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Downlink Achievable Rate Analysis in Massive MIMO Systems with One-Bit DACs

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arxiv 1610.09630 v2 pith:D3JKOMB7 submitted 2016-10-30 cs.IT math.IT

Downlink Achievable Rate Analysis in Massive MIMO Systems with One-Bit DACs

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In this letter, we investigate the downlink performance of massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems where the base station is equipped with one-bit analogto-digital/digital-to-analog converters (ADC/DACs). Considering training-based transmission, we assume the base station (BS) employs the linear minimum mean-squared-error (LMMSE) channel estimator and treats the channel estimate as the true channel to precode the data symbols. We derive an expression for the downlink achievable rate for matched-filter (MF) precoding. A detailed analysis of the resulting power efficiency is pursued using our expression of the achievable rate. Numerical results are presented to verify our analysis. In particular it is shown that, compared with conventional massive MIMO systems, the performance loss in one-bit massive MIMO systems can be compensated for by deploying approximately 2.5 times more antennas at the BS.

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