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Large-Scale Antenna Systems With UL/DL Hardware Mismatch: Achievable Rates Analysis and Calibration
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EngineeringRadio FrequencyHardware MismatchSmart AntennaSignal IntegrityElectromagnetic CompatibilityCalibrationSystems EngineeringComputational ElectromagneticsInstrumentationAchievable Rates AnalysisCalibration SchemesElectrical EngineeringAntenna TestingMultiuser MimoAntennaComputer EngineeringUl/dl Hardware MismatchDistributed Antenna ArchitectureSignal ProcessingPre-precoding CalibrationLarge-scale Antenna Systems
This paper studies the impact of hardware mismatch (11M) between the base station (BS) and the user equipment (UE) in the downlink (DL) of large-scale antenna systems. Analytical expressions to predict the achievable rates are derived for different precoding methods, i.e., matched filter (MF) and regularized zero-forcing (RZF), using large system analysis techniques. Furthermore, the upper bounds on achievable rates of MF and RZF with 11M are investigated, which are related to the statistics of the circuit gains of the mismatched hardware. Moreover, we present a study of 11M calibration, where we take zero-forcing (ZF) precoding as an example to compare two 11M calibration schemes, i.e., Pre-precoding Calibration (Pre-Cal) and Post-precoding Calibration (Post-Cal). The analysis shows that Pre-Cal outperforms Post-Cal schemes. Monte-Carlo simulations are carried out, and numerical results demonstrate the correctness of the analysis.
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