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On the Effect of Mutual Coupling in One-Bit Spatial Sigma-Delta Massive MIMO Systems (2005.04804v2)

Published 10 May 2020 in cs.IT, eess.SP, and math.IT

Abstract: The one-bit spatial Sigma-Delta concept has recently been proposed as an approach for achieving low distortion and low power consumption for massive multi-input multi-output systems. The approach exploits users located in known angular sectors or spatial oversampling to shape the quantization noise away from desired directions of arrival. While reducing the antenna spacing alleviates the adverse impact of quantization noise, it can potentially deteriorate the performance of the massive array due to excessive mutual coupling. In this paper, we analyze the impact of mutual coupling on the uplink spectral efficiency of a spatial one-bit Sigma-Delta massive MIMO architecture, and compare the resulting performance degradation to standard one-bit quantization as well as the ideal case with infinite precision. Our simulations show that the one-bit Sigma-Delta array is particularly advantageous in space-constrained scenarios, can still provide significant gains even in the presence of mutual coupling when the antennas are closely spaced.

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