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High-Bandwidth Spatial Equalization for mmWave Massive MU-MIMO with Processing-In-Memory (2009.03874v1)

Published 8 Sep 2020 in eess.SP and cs.AR

Abstract: All-digital basestation (BS) architectures enable superior spectral efficiency compared to hybrid solutions in massive multi-user MIMO systems. However, supporting large bandwidths with all-digital architectures at mmWave frequencies is challenging as traditional baseband processing would result in excessively high power consumption and large silicon area. The recently-proposed concept of finite-alphabet equalization is able to address both of these issues by using equalization matrices that contain low-resolution entries to lower the power and complexity of high-throughput matrix-vector products in hardware. In this paper, we explore two different finite-alphabet equalization hardware implementations that tightly integrate the memory and processing elements: (i) a parallel array of multiply-accumulate (MAC) units and (ii) a bit-serial processing-in-memory (PIM) architecture. Our all-digital VLSI implementation results in 28nm CMOS show that the bit-serial PIM architecture reduces the area and power consumption up to a factor of 2x and 3x, respectively, when compared to a parallel MAC array that operates at the same throughput.

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Authors (5)
  1. Oscar CastaƱeda (28 papers)
  2. Sven Jacobsson (25 papers)
  3. Giuseppe Durisi (119 papers)
  4. Tom Goldstein (226 papers)
  5. Christoph Studer (158 papers)
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