Multiuser Parallel Transmission with 1-tap Time Domain Beamforming by Millimeter Wave Massive Antenna Arrays

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Atsushi Ohta
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Yushi Shirato
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Satoshi Kurosaki
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Masataka Iizuka
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Abstract

This paper investigates the feasibility of multiuser parallel transmission by sub-array beamforming using millimeter wave bands in which the Line-of-Sight (LoS) dominant channel environment is expected. Focusing on high beamforming gain provided by the massive antenna array, each sub-array conducts first eigenmode transmission and thus one stream is allocated per user without null steering. This paper also proposes 1-tap time domain beamforming (TDBF) as the same weight is applied to all frequency components.

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Kazuki Maruta. 2016. \u201cMultiuser Parallel Transmission with 1-tap Time Domain Beamforming by Millimeter Wave Massive Antenna Arrays\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - A: Hardware & Computation GJCST-A Volume 16 (GJCST Volume 16 Issue A1): .

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This paper investigates the feasibility of multiuser parallel transmission by sub-array beamforming using millimeter wave bands in which the Line-of-Sight (LoS) dominant channel environment is expected. Focusing on high beamforming gain provided by the massive antenna array, each sub-array conducts first eigenmode transmission and thus one stream is allocated per user without null steering. This paper also proposes 1-tap time domain beamforming (TDBF) as the same weight is applied to all frequency components.

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Kazuki Maruta
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Atsushi Ohta
Atsushi Ohta
Takuto Arai
Takuto Arai
Tatsuhiko Iwakuni
Tatsuhiko Iwakuni
Yushi Shirato
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Satoshi Kurosaki
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