Abstract

As a hybrid MIMO architecture, beamspace multiple input multiple output (MIMO) can significantly reduce the number of required radio frequency (RF) chains in millimeter wave (mmWave) massive MIMO systems without obvious performance loss, in which, however, the number of users supported cannot be larger than that of RF chains. To break this fundamental limit, we introduce the concept of code-domain non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) into beamspace MIMO. A beam selection scheme is proposed first to maximize the sum-rate by utilizing the quasi-orthogonality of the beamspace channel. Furthermore, a low-complexity detection algorithm is developed to realize the transceiver design in mmWave communications using lens antennas. Finally, numerical results of the decoding complexity at receiver side are analyzed. Simulation results show that the proposed beamspace MIMO-NOMA in code domain can achieve higher spectrum and energy efficiency compared with the existing beamspace MIMO.

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