Abstract

In-phase/quadrature-phase imbalance (IQI) is one of the most important hardware impairments in communication systems. It arises in the analogue parts of direct conversion transceivers and can cause severe performance losses. In this paper, IQI aware widely-linear (WL) channel estimation and data detection schemes for uplink multicell massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems are proposed. The resulting receiver is a WL extension of the minimum mean-square-error (MMSE) receiver and jointly mitigates multiuser interference and IQI by processing the real and the imaginary parts of the received signal separately. Thereby, the IQI arising at both the base station and the user terminals is taken into account. The considered channel state information acquisition model includes the effect of pilot contamination, which is caused by the reuse of the same training sequences in neighbouring cells. We apply results from random matrix theory to derive analytical expressions for the asymptotic achievable sum rates of the proposed IQI aware and conventional IQI unaware (IQU) receivers in the large system limit. Our simulation and analytical results show that the performance of the proposed IQI aware WLMMSE (IQA-WLMMSE) receiver in a system with IQI is close to that of the MMSE receiver in an ideal system without IQI.

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