Efficient Precoding in XL-MIMO-AFDM System
By: Jun Zhu , Yin Xu , Dazhi He and more
Potential Business Impact:
Makes phones connect better when you're moving.
This paper explores the potential of affine frequency division multiplexing (AFDM) to mitigate the multiuser interference (MUI) problem by employing time-domain precoding in extremely-large-scale multiple-input multiple-output (XL-MIMO) systems. In XL-MIMO systems, user mobility significantly improves network capacity and transmission quality. Meanwhile, the robustness of AFDM to Doppler shift is enhanced in user mobility scenarios, which further improves the system performance. However, the multicarrier nature of AFDM has attracted much attention, and it leads to a significant increase in precoding complexity. However, the serious problem is that the multicarrier use of AFDM leads to a sharp increase in precoding complexity. Therefore, we employ efficient precoding randomized Kaczmarz (rKA) to reduce the complexity overhead. Through simulation analysis, we compare the performance of XL-MIMO-AFDM and XL-MIMO orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (XL-MIMO-OFDM) in mobile scenarios, and the results show that our proposed AFDM-based XL-MIMO precoding design can be more efficient.
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