Title :
Large scale antenna system with hybrid digital and analog beamforming structure
Author :
Shuangfeng Han ; Chih Lin I ; Rowell, Corbett ; Zhikun Xu ; Sen Wang ; Zhengang Pan
Author_Institution :
Green Commun. Res. Center, China Mobile Res. Inst., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Large scale antenna systems (LSAS) are expected to significantly enhance the energy efficiency (EE) and spectrum efficiency (SE) of wireless communication systems. However, there are many open issues regarding the implementation of digital beamforming (BF) structures: calibration, complexity, and cost. In a practical LSAS deployment, hybrid digital and analog BF structures with active antennas can be an alternative choice. In this paper, an N (the number of transceivers) by M (the number of active antennas per transceiver) hybrid BF structure is investigated, where the analog BF is performed per transceiver and digital BF is performed across N transceivers. Analysis of the N by M BF structure includes: the optimal analog and digital BF design, EE-SE relationship at the green point (i.e. the point with highest EE) in EE-SE curve, impact of N on EE performance at a given SE value, and impact of N on the green point EE. Numerical simulations are provided to support the analysis.
Keywords :
antennas; array signal processing; numerical analysis; radio networks; BF structures; EE; LSAS; LSAS deployment; SE; analog BF structures; analog beamforming structure; digital BF design; digital beamforming; energy efficiency; hybrid digital; hybrid digital structure; large scale antenna system; numerical simulations; optimal analog; spectrum efficiency; wireless communication systems; Antennas; Array signal processing; Energy efficiency; Green products; Radio frequency; Transceivers; Wireless networks; LSAS; active antenna; analog beamforming; digital beamforming; energy efficiency; hybrid beamforming; spectrum efficiency;
Conference_Titel :
Communications Workshops (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICCW.2014.6881305