Abstract

For millimeter-wave (mmWave) massive multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) systems, hybrid precoding/combining is a promising way to reduce hardware cost and power consumption by decreasing the number of radio-frequency (RF) chains without causing a significant spectral-efficiency loss. Most of the existing hybrid precoding schemes involve iterative searching or alternating optimization, so their computational complexity is high and they do not take advantage of parallel computing to improve the real-time performance. In this article, considering the scenarios where the number of data streams equals to the number of RF chains, we propose a family of hybrid precoding schemes by leveraging the equivalent channel and singular value decomposition for a better tradeoff between spectral efficiency and computational complexity. Simulation results with different system settings show that our proposed schemes are superior to other existing schemes in terms of system spectral efficiency.

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