Abstract

In this paper, the performance of two linear detectors in multi-user (MU) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems is investigated. The uplink sum rate and lower bound of channel capacity is derived for both maximum-ratio combination (MRC) and minimum mean square error (MMSE) schemes considering imperfect and perfect channel state information (CSI) conditions. Results show that linear detector performance improves dramatically when the number of base station (BS) users is smaller than that of BS antennas. It is being demonstrated that in the case of imperfect CSI and the number of BS antennas in the conditions of perfect CSI the transmitting power of users can be decreased by the square root of the number of BS antennas. Simulation results show that the MMSE detector outperforms the MRC detector. The results indicated that the system's uplink sum rate is increased by using significantly larger antenna arrays as opposed to just one antenna system. The findings of the Monte-Carlo simulation are very close to the analytical results.

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