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Processing Distribution and Architecture Tradeoff for Large Intelligent Surface Implementation
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- The Large Intelligent Surface (LIS) concept has emerged recently as a new paradigm for wireless communication, remote sensing and positioning. It consists of a continuous radiating surface placed relatively close to the users, which is able to communicate with users by independent transmission and reception (replacing base stations). Despite of its potential, there are a lot of challenges from an implementation point of view, with the interconnection data-rate and computational complexity being the most relevant. Distributed processing techniques and hierarchical architectures are expected to play a vital role addressing this while ensuring scalability. In this paper we perform algorithm-architecture codesign and analyze the hardware requirements and architecture trade-offs for a discrete LIS to perform uplink detection. By doing this, we expect to give concrete case studies and guidelines for efficient implementation of LIS systems.<br />Comment: Presented at IEEE ICC 2020
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2001.04937
- Document Type :
- Working Paper