In response to the recent increase in wireless-traffic demand in various wireless communication networks, the number of spatial multiplexings, represented by multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems, has been increasing.… Click to show full abstract
In response to the recent increase in wireless-traffic demand in various wireless communication networks, the number of spatial multiplexings, represented by multiple input multiple output (MIMO) systems, has been increasing. Assuming a realistic hardware configuration achieving an increase in the number of spatial multiplexings depends on increasing the amount of hardware, such as analog/digital (A/D) and D/A converters, and radio frequency (RF) chains. Simplifying the hardware configuration while maintaining large channel capacity was the challenging issue to further improve the channel capacity in Beyond-5G and 6G. This paper proposes a novel system configuration based on an uplink multiuser MIMO - orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system with a single RF chain receiver. By oversampling OFDM signals with a single RF chain receiver, our approach provides an additional spatial multiplexing by switching the antenna directivity pattern in synchronization with the received sampling frequency. Oversampled OFDM signals are typically used for noise reduction, in the proposed configuration, they are used for adding spatial multiplexings. We clarify the potential of the proposed configuration for improving the channel capacity by applying it to the uplink multiuser MIMO-OFDM system. To demonstrate its feasibility, we developed a testbed and analyzed its effectiveness in experiment in an actual indoor office environment.
               
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