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arxiv: 1805.00176 · v2 · pith:6FFCXKFUnew · submitted 2018-05-01 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Low-complexity separable beamformers for massive antenna array systems

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keywords arraybeamformingbi-dimensionallow-complexitymassivemethodssystemsaccording
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Future cellular systems will likely employ massive bi-dimensional arrays to improve performance by large array gain and more accurate spatial filtering, motivating the design of low-complexity signal processing methods. We propose optimising a Kronecker-separable beamforming filter that takes advantage of the bi-dimensional array geometry to reduce computational costs. The Kronecker factors are obtained using two strategies: alternating optimisation, and sub-array minimum mean square error beamforming with Tikhonov regularization. According to the simulation results, the proposed methods are computationally efficient but come with source recovery degradation, which becomes negligible when the sources are sufficiently separated in space.

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