Millimeter Wave Channel Estimation for Lens based Hybrid MIMO with Low Resolution ADCs
The high path loss associated with millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency communication can be compensated by large scale antenna arrays such as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. The hybrid beamforming architecture which uses fewer radio frequency chains is implemented to reduce power consu...
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Zusammenfassung: | The high path loss associated with millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency
communication can be compensated by large scale antenna arrays such as
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. The hybrid beamforming
architecture which uses fewer radio frequency chains is implemented to reduce
power consumption and hardware complexity, while still supporting multi-stream
communication. We propose an efficient expectation-maximization (EM)-based
mmWave channel estimator for a lens-based hybrid MIMO system with low
resolution sampling at the receiver. The lens-based beamformer is investigated
to provide increased antenna gain and reduced implementation complexity as the
conventional beam selection network is excluded. Low resolution sampling at the
analog-to-digital converters is implemented for reduced power consumption. The
proposed solution with a robust maximum a posteriori estimator based on the EM
algorithm performs better than the conventional EM approach and minimum mean
square error baselines in medium to high signal-to-noise ratio regions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.08457 |