Abstract

Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology employs hundreds of antennas at the base station (BS) of a cellular system. Activating hundreds of antennas requires hundreds of radio-frequency (RF) chains that lead to high cost and high energy consumption. Antenna selection techniques reduce the number of RF chains while curtailing the resulting performance loss. In this study, the authors consider massive-MIMO downlink with zero-forcing (ZF) precoding in a single cell. In ZF precoding with antenna selection, the number of users must always be less than or equal to the number of selected antennas, which may require adopting user selection (scheduling) algorithms. They propose a joint user and antenna selection algorithm to increase BS's energy efficiency (EE) and show that its performance is very close to that of the optimum exhaustive-search based scheme. Using an analytical approximation for EE of the proposed scheme in asymptotically large numbers of users region, they find the optimum number of antennas to be selected.

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