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    I/Q imbalance in multiple beamforming {OFDM} transceivers: SINR analysis and digital baseband compensation

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    2013
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    Özdemir, Özgür
    Hamila, Ridha
    Al-Dhahir, Naofal
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    In this paper, we start by investigating the impact of joint transmit-receive I/Q imbalance on the performance of direct-conversion beamforming OFDM transceivers. We derive a new analytical expression for the average subcarrier SINR of the I/Q imbalance-ignorant beamformer in terms of the I/Q imbalance level at both the transmit and receive sides, the size of the beamforming array, and the input SNR level. This expression motivates the need for I/Q imbalance compensation and provides valuable design insights when examining several special and limiting cases. Next, we derive the throughput-maximizing multiple beamforming transmit/receive coefficients under a general system model with an asymmetric frequency-dependent (FD) joint transmit-receive I/Q imbalance. In addition, we propose a low-complexity pilot-aided scheme for the estimation of the channel and I/Q imbalance parameters. Our simulation results demonstrate that the proposed generalized multiple beamforming scheme is highly effective in mitigating I/Q imbalance effects at practical complexity levels. 2013 IEEE.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCOMM.2013.021913.120321
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/41656
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