Hybrid Digital and Analog Beamforming Design for Large-Scale Antenna Arrays

University of Toronto

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Abstract

The potential of using of millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency for future wireless cellular communication systems has motivated the study of large-scale antenna arrays for achieving highly directional beamforming. However, the conventional fully digital beamforming methods which require one radio frequency (RF) chain per antenna element is not viable for large-scale antenna arrays due to the high cost and high power consumption of RF chain components in high frequencies. To address the challenge of this hardware limitation, this paper considers a hybrid beamforming architecture in which the overall beamformer consists of a low-dimensional digital beamformer followed by an RF beamformer implemented using analog…

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Keywords
  • Beamforming
  • Electronic engineering
  • Computer science
  • Radio frequency
  • Antenna (radio)
  • WSDMA
  • MIMO
  • Antenna array
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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