Signal Detection Algorithms for Massive MIMO

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massive MIMO (also known as Large-Scale Antenna Systems),which is one of the key technologies for the fifth generation (5G) mobile systems, brings huge improvements in spectral efficiency and energy efficiency through the use of a large excess of antennas for base station. This paper analyses and simulates the performances of several signal detection algorithms under the massive MIMO system model. The results show that when the number of base station antennas is considerably larger than the number of users, even the simple signal detection algorithms can achieve good system performance.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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2063-2068

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October 2014

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