Abstract

We consider the multi-user MIMO broadcast channel with M single-antenna users and N transmit antennas under the constraint that each antenna emits signals having constant envelope (CE). The motivation for this is that CE signals facilitate the use of power-efficient RF power amplifiers. Analytical and numerical results show that, under certain mild conditions on the channel gains, for a fixed M, an array gain is achievable even under the stringent per-antenna CE constraint. Essentially, for a fixed M, at sufficiently large N the total transmitted power can be reduced with increasing N while maintaining a fixed information rate to each user. Simulations for the i.i.d. Rayleigh fading channel show that the total transmit power can be reduced linearly with increasing N (i.e., an O(N) array gain). We also propose a precoding scheme which finds near-optimal CE signals to be transmitted, and has O(MN) complexity. Also, in terms of the total transmit power required to achieve a fixed desired information sum-rate, despite the stringent per-antenna CE constraint, the proposed CE precoding scheme performs close to the sum-capacity achieving scheme for an average-only total transmit power constrained channel.

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PrecodingMIMORayleigh fadingAntenna (radio)Transmitter power outputChannel (broadcasting)Zero-forcing precodingComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)Electronic engineeringTopology (electrical circuits)FadingMathematicsTelecommunicationsEngineeringElectrical engineeringTransmitter

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Year
2013
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Volume
61
Issue
3
Pages
1059-1071
Citations
344
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Saif Khan Mohammed, Erik G. Larsson (2013). Per-Antenna Constant Envelope Precoding for Large Multi-User MIMO Systems. IEEE Transactions on Communications , 61 (3) , 1059-1071. https://doi.org/10.1109/tcomm.2013.012913.110827

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10.1109/tcomm.2013.012913.110827