Abstract
ABSTRACT This article covers the potential of Filter Bank Multicarrier (FBMC) modulation as an alternative to be used in the future 5 G wireless networks in which Massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) is implemented. The ‘energy efficient Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (M-MIMO) Filter bank Multi-carrier Modulation (FBMC)’ is necessary and beneficial for the upcoming wireless communiqué system. This is because there is an ever-increasing demand for higher data rates with higher Spectral Efficiency (SE). This paper compares orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with FBMC. This helps to evaluate the Spectral Efficiency (SE) of a Massive MIMO system that performs transmission under a unicellular environment. The variation in Massive MIMO allows equilibrium of the channel because FBMC has extra benefits due to the confinement of the subcarrier in an assigned range. However, the high Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) in an M-MIMO-FBMC system is recognised as a serious problem that causes nonlinear signal deformation and restricts the effectiveness of the Power Amplifier (PA). In this work, to increase the SE in the system, the antenna count is optimised, such that the SNR or SNDR is maximum. For this, the antenna counts are optimised via Self Improved SSO with a Chaotic Map (SISSO-CM).
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