Analysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO Systems

This project consists of analyzing and finding solutions to the effect of non-linear distortionon the performance of a Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system interms of Spectral Efficiency (SE) and Symbol Error Rate (SER). Massive MIMO is one ofthe technologies that are considered the...

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Main Author: Fayad, Adel
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Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Kommunikationssystem 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1535972019-01-04T06:27:07ZAnalysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO SystemsengFayad, AdelLinköpings universitet, Kommunikationssystem2018MasterThesisMassive MIMOClippingDistortionPower amplifier distortionSNRError ProbabilityEngineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierThis project consists of analyzing and finding solutions to the effect of non-linear distortionon the performance of a Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system interms of Spectral Efficiency (SE) and Symbol Error Rate (SER). Massive MIMO is one ofthe technologies that are considered the backbone of the 5th generation of wireless communicationsand therefore this technology has gathered much interest from researchersand companies alike [19], as it is proven that this kind of system greatly improves thecapacity of the wireless connection [8]. Since Massive MIMO is still a relatively newtechnology and it is yet to be implemented for commercial use, there are several challengesthat arise when trying to implement such a system. One of these problems arisefrom the fact that the Power Amplifiers (PAs) in the transmitters of Massive MIMO systemsare non-linear and thus impose a distortion on the transmitted signals of the system[12]. The thesis aims to study this non-linear effect on the performance of massive MIMOsystems by first modelling the distortion effect on the transmitted signals using two differentnon-linear models. Moreover, closed-form expressions for one of the models areformed to facilitate the simulation of the non-linear model and facilitate the analysis ofthe distortion effect on the performance metrics. Then the established system model issimulated and based on the results, the effect of each of the power amplifier non-lineardistortion models on the performance metrics of the Massive MIMO system is studied.Furthermore, based on the analysis of the simulation results, a compensation mechanismis introduced to the Massive MIMO system in order to mitigate the distortion effect onthe system performance in terms of SER and SE. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-153597application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Master
Thesis
Massive MIMO
Clipping
Distortion
Power amplifier distortion
SNR
Error Probability
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
spellingShingle Master
Thesis
Massive MIMO
Clipping
Distortion
Power amplifier distortion
SNR
Error Probability
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Fayad, Adel
Analysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO Systems
description This project consists of analyzing and finding solutions to the effect of non-linear distortionon the performance of a Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system interms of Spectral Efficiency (SE) and Symbol Error Rate (SER). Massive MIMO is one ofthe technologies that are considered the backbone of the 5th generation of wireless communicationsand therefore this technology has gathered much interest from researchersand companies alike [19], as it is proven that this kind of system greatly improves thecapacity of the wireless connection [8]. Since Massive MIMO is still a relatively newtechnology and it is yet to be implemented for commercial use, there are several challengesthat arise when trying to implement such a system. One of these problems arisefrom the fact that the Power Amplifiers (PAs) in the transmitters of Massive MIMO systemsare non-linear and thus impose a distortion on the transmitted signals of the system[12]. The thesis aims to study this non-linear effect on the performance of massive MIMOsystems by first modelling the distortion effect on the transmitted signals using two differentnon-linear models. Moreover, closed-form expressions for one of the models areformed to facilitate the simulation of the non-linear model and facilitate the analysis ofthe distortion effect on the performance metrics. Then the established system model issimulated and based on the results, the effect of each of the power amplifier non-lineardistortion models on the performance metrics of the Massive MIMO system is studied.Furthermore, based on the analysis of the simulation results, a compensation mechanismis introduced to the Massive MIMO system in order to mitigate the distortion effect onthe system performance in terms of SER and SE.
author Fayad, Adel
author_facet Fayad, Adel
author_sort Fayad, Adel
title Analysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO Systems
title_short Analysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO Systems
title_full Analysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO Systems
title_fullStr Analysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO Systems
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Compensationfor Clipping-like Distortion of the Transmitted Signal in Massive MIMO Systems
title_sort analysis and compensationfor clipping-like distortion of the transmitted signal in massive mimo systems
publisher Linköpings universitet, Kommunikationssystem
publishDate 2018
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