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NOMA Meets Finite Resolution Analog Beamforming in Massive MIMO and Millimeter-Wave Networks

Author(s): Ding, Zhiguo; Dai, Linglong; Schober, Robert; Vincent Poor, H

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Abstract: Finite resolution analog beamforming (FRAB) has been recognized as an effective approach to reduce hardware costs in massive multiple-input multiple-output and millimeter-wave networks. However, the use of FRAB means that the beamformers are not perfectly aligned with the users’ channels and multiple users may be assigned similar or even identifical beamformers. This letter shows how non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) can be used to exploit this feature of FRAB, in which a single FRAB-based beamformer is shared by multiple users. Both analytical and simulation results are provided to demonstrate the excellent performance achieved by this new NOMA transmission scheme.
Publication Date: 3-May-2017
Citation: Ding, Zhiguo, Dai, Linglong, Schober, Robert, Vincent Poor, H. (2017). NOMA Meets Finite Resolution Analog Beamforming in Massive MIMO and Millimeter-Wave Networks. IEEE Communications Letters, 21 (8), 1879 - 1882. doi:10.1109/lcomm.2017.2700846
DOI: doi:10.1109/lcomm.2017.2700846
ISSN: 1089-7798
Pages: 1879 - 1882
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: IEEE Communications Letters
Version: Author's manuscript



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