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Abose T A, Olwal T O, Daniel A D, Hassen M R. Performance Comparison of Hybrid Switch, Phase Shifter and Lens Network over Hybrid Beamforming in Millimeter Wave Massive MIMO. IJEEE 2024; 20 (3) :53-66
URL: http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/article-1-3239-en.html
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Due to cost and energy concerns with digital beamformers, much of the beamforming is done by hybrid beamformers in mm-wave (mm) massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO). Various works in hybrid beamforming structures considered either phase shifters, switches, or radio frequency lenses individually as switching mechanisms between antennas and precoding systems. Works that consider the hybrid use of phase shifters, switches, and radio frequency lenses need further investigation since there is a tradeoff between cost and system performance in each switching mechanism. The main aim of this research is to analyze the performance of a hybrid switch, a 1-bit phase shifter, and radio frequency (RF)-Lens in a hybrid beamforming network as a switching network. Simulation results showed that the hybrid of three has a spectral efficiency (SE) performance of 59.04 bps/Hz, which increases by 6.9 bps/Hz from that of the switch and lens antenna array network. The energy efficiency (EE) of the switch, phase shifter, and lens showed a performance of 46.41 bps/Hz/W, while the switch and lens antenna array, phase shifter, and lens antenna array showed a performance of 48.52 bps/Hz/W. The result also shows that the hybrid network achieves optimum performance at the expense of higher computational complexity.
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Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Mobile Communications
Received: 2024/03/19 | Revised: 2024/10/06 | Accepted: 2024/06/27

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