Millimeter-Wave Massive MIMO Testbed with Hybrid Beamforming
Abstract
Massive multiple-input multiple-out (MIMO) technology is vital in millimeter-wave (mmWave) bands to obtain large array gains. However, there are practical challenges, such as high hardware cost and power consumption in such systems. A promising solution to these problems is to adopt a hybrid beamforming architecture. This architecture has a much lower number of transceiver (TRx) chains than the total antenna number, resulting in cost- and energy-efficient systems. In this paper, we present a real-time mmWave (28 GHz) massive MIMO testbed with hybrid beamforming. This testbed has a 64-antenna/16-TRx unit for beam-selection, which can be expanded to larger array sizes in a modular way. For testing everything from baseband processing algorithms to scheduling and beam-selection in real propagation environments, we extend the capability of an existing 100-antenna/100-TRx massive MIMO testbed (below 6 GHz), built upon software-defined radio technology, to a flexible mmWave massive MIMO system.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2012.01584,
title = {Millimeter-Wave Massive MIMO Testbed with Hybrid Beamforming},
author = {MinKeun Chung and Liang Liu and Andreas Johansson and Martin Nilsson and Olof Zander and Zhinong Ying and Fredrik Tufvesson and Ove Edfors},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.01584},
year = {2020}
}
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54th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Nov. 2020