Abstract

Massive multiple-input multiple-output (m-MIMO) is used to improve the robustness of data transmission and high sum spectral efficiency in 5G systems. For 5G New Radio (NR) systems need to be designed to reduce cost and complexity, most notably hybrid analog-digital beamforming with large-scale antenna array which has become a major research target. In the downlink transmission, we propose a robust and low-complexity framework of precoding design to implement hybrid beamforming (BF) of large antenna arrays without limitation on the size of the antenna. Furthermore, a large number of antenna elements can be coupled into multiple panels m-MIMO for the purpose of reducing costs and saving power. This study proposes to use both azimuth and elevation angles parameters to provide low complexity adaptive beam control in panels m-MIMO system. In contrast to existing works, that aim to eliminate inter-user interference, this work is distinguished by adopting polarization function and space-time block code to the m-MIMO antenna arrays. We also propose a new multi-panel codebook design correspondingly with control parameters. The performance of the proposed framework is analysed with state-of-the-art research comparisons. To this end, the important factor of beamforming which is the Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) will be analyzed and simulated.

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