Measurement-Based Validation of Z3RO Precoder to Prevent Nonlinear Amplifier Distortion in Massive MIMO Systems

02/01/2022
by   Thomas Feys, et al.
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In multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems, precoding allows the base station to spatially focus and multiplex signals towards each user. However, distortion introduced by power amplifier nonlinearities coherently combines in the same spatial directions when using a conventional precoder such as maximum ratio transmission (MRT). This can strongly limit the user performance and moreover create unauthorized out-of-band (OOB) emissions. In order to overcome this problem, the zero third-order distortion (Z3RO) precoder was recently introduced. This precoder constraints the third-order distortion at the user location to be zero. In this work, the performance of the Z3RO precoder is validated based on real-world channel measurement data. The results illustrate the reduction in distortion power at the UE locations: an average distortion reduction of 6.03 dB in the worst-case single-user scenario and 3.54 dB in the 2-user case at a back-off rate of -3 dB.

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