1 January 2019

Energy Efficient ADC Bit Allocation and Hybrid Combining for Millimeter Wave MIMO Systems

Kaushik, A., Tsinos, C., Vlachos, E., Thompson, J.
2019 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)

Abstract

Low resolution analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) can be employed to improve the energy efficiency (EE) of a wireless receiver since the power consumption of each ADC is exponentially related to its sampling resolution and the hardware complexity. In this paper , we aim to jointly optimize the sampling resolution, i.e., the number of ADC bits, and analog/digital hybrid combiner matrices which provides highly energy efficient solutions for millimeter wave multiple-input multiple-output systems. A novel decomposition of the hybrid combiner to three parts is introduced: the analog combiner matrix, the bit resolution matrix and the baseband combiner matrix. The unknown matrices are computed as the solution to a matrix factorization problem where the optimal, fully digital combiner is approximated by the product of these matrices. An efficient solution based on the alternating direction method of multipliers is proposed to solve this problem. The simulation results show that the proposed solution achieves high EE performance when compared with existing benchmark techniques that use fixed ADC resolutions.

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Publication 2019 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Date January 2019

Key Contributions

  • Introduces a novel decomposition of the hybrid combiner matrix into three parts: analog combiner, bit resolution matrix, and baseband combiner matrix.
  • Formulates the joint optimization problem as a matrix factorization task to approximate the fully digital combiner matrix.
  • Proposes an efficient solution using the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) to solve the optimization problem.
  • Demonstrates that the approach achieves high energy efficiency by optimizing ADC bit allocation and hybrid combining jointly.

Results & Insights

No figures containing numerical results were provided.