Massive MIMO Channel Estimation with Low-Resolution Spatial Sigma-Delta ADCs

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We consider channel estimation for an uplink massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system where the base station (BS) uses an array with low-resolution (1-2 bit) analog-to-digital converters and a spatial Sigma-Delta ( $\Sigma \Delta $ ) architecture to shape the quantization noise away from users in some angular sector. We develop a linear minimum mean squared error (LMMSE) channel estimator based on the Bussgang decomposition that reformulates the nonlinear quantizer model using an equivalent linear model plus quantization noise. We also analyze the uplink achievable rate with maximal ratio combining (MRC), zero-forcing (ZF) and LMMSE receivers and provide a lower bound for the achievable rate with the MRC receiver. Numerical results show superior channel estimation and sum spectral efficiency performance using the $\Sigma \Delta $ architecture compared to conventional 1- or 2-bit quantized massive MIMO systems.

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Rao, S., Seco-Granados, G., Pirzadeh, H., Nossek, J. A., & Swindlehurst, A. L. (2021). Massive MIMO Channel Estimation with Low-Resolution Spatial Sigma-Delta ADCs. IEEE Access, 9, 109320–109334. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3101159

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