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Beamforming techniques for massive MIMO systems in 5G: overview, classification, and trends for future Review

Ehab ALI, Mahamod ISMAIL, Rosdiadee NORDIN, Nor Fadzilah ABDULAH

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2017, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 753-772 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601817

Abstract: Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems combined with beamforming antenna array technologiesobjective of this review paper is to discuss the state-of-the-art research on the most favourable types of beamformingtechniques that can be deployed in massive MIMO systems and to clarify the importance of beamformingClassifications of optimal beamforming techniques that are used in wireless communication systems areTo overcome the limitations in the literature, we have suggested an optimal beamforming technique that

Keywords: Beamforming classifications     Massive MIMO     Hybrid beamforming     Millimetre-wave beamforming    

On Differentiation Among Pilot Signals of Multiple Mobile Targets in Retro-Reflective Beamforming for Article

Xin Wang, Long Li, Tie Jun Cui, Mingyu Lu

Engineering 2023, Volume 30, Issue 11,   Pages 55-62 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.08.010

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An experimental study is conducted on several retro-reflective beamforming schemes for wireless power

Keywords: Wireless power transmission     Microwave antenna array     Retro-reflective beamforming     Pilot signal     Multiple    

Joint cooperative beamforming and artificial noise design for secureAF relay networks with energy-harvesting Article

He-hao NIU, Bang-ning ZHANG, Dao-xing GUO, Yu-zhen HUANG, Ming-yue LU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2017, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 850-862 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601832

Abstract: We propose a joint robust cooperative beamforming and artificial noise scheme for secure communication

Keywords: Simultaneous wireless information and power transfer     Physical layer security     Relay networks     Cooperative beamforming    

Low complexity robust adaptive beamforming for general-rank signal model with positive semidefinite constraint Article

Yu-tang ZHU,Yong-bo ZHAO,Jun LIU,Peng-lang SHUI

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 11,   Pages 1245-1252 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601112

Abstract: We propose a low complexity robust beamforming method for the general-rank signal model, to combat againstSimulation results verify the validity and robustness of the proposed beamforming method.

Keywords: Beamforming     General-rank     Low complexity     Positive semidefinite (PSD) constraint     Model mismatches    

Beamforming and fronthaul compression design for intelligent reflecting surface aided cloud radio access Research Article

Yu ZHANG, Xuelu WU, Hong PENG, Caijun ZHONG, Xiaoming CHEN,yzhang@zjut.edu.cn,ph@zjut.edu.cn,caijunzhong@zju.edu.cn,chen_xiaoming@zju.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 1,   Pages 31-46 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2100307

Abstract: Owing to the inherent central information processing and resource management ability, the is a promising network structure for an intelligent and simplified sixth-generation (6G) wireless network. Nevertheless, to further enhance the capacity and coverage, more radio remote heads (RRHs) as well as high-fidelity and low-latency fronthaul links are required, which may lead to high implementation cost. To address this issue, we propose to exploit the as an alternative way to enhance the C-RAN, which is a low-cost and energy-efficient option. Specifically, we consider the uplink transmission where multi-antenna users communicate with the baseband unit (BBU) pool through multi-antenna RRHs and multiple IRSs are deployed between the users and RRHs. RRHs can conduct either point-to-point (P2P) compression or Wyner-Ziv coding to compress the received signals, which are then forwarded to the BBU pool through fronthaul links. We investigate the joint design and optimization of user transmit beamformers, IRS passive beamformers, and noise covariance matrices to maximize the uplink sum rate subject to fronthaul capacity constraints under P2P compression and Wyner-Ziv coding. By exploiting the Arimoto-Blahut algorithm and semi-definite relaxation (SDR), we propose a successive convex approximation approach to solve non-convex problems, and two iterative algorithms corresponding to P2P compression and Wyner-Ziv coding are provided. Numerical results verify the performance gain brought about by deploying IRS in C-RAN and the superiority of the proposed joint design.

Keywords: Cloud radio access network (C-RAN)     Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)     Transmit beamforming     Fronthaul    

Optimization of a robust collaborative-relay beamforming design for simultaneous wireless information None

Lu-lu ZHAO, Xing-long JIANG, Li-min LI, Guo-qiang ZENG, Hui-jie LIU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2018, Volume 19, Issue 11,   Pages 1432-1443 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601268

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We investigate a collaborative-relay beamforming design for simultaneous wireless information andA non-robust beamforming design that assumes availability of perfect channel state information (CSI)In practical scenarios, CSI errors are usually inevitable; therefore, a robust collaborativerelay beamformingsemidefinite relaxation (SDR) technique, the non-convex optimization problems of both non-robust and robust beamformingSimulation results show that under an imperfect CSI case, the proposed robust beamforming design can

Keywords: Simultaneous wireless information and power transfer     Channel state information     Robust beamforming     Semidefinite    

Supermodular interference suppression game for multistatic MIMO radar networks and multiple jammers with multiple targets Research Article

Bin HE, Hongtao SU,aihebin19@163.com,suht@xidian.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 4,   Pages 617-629 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000652

Abstract: To deal with the threat of the new generation of electronic warfare, we establish a non-cooperative countermeasure game model to analyze and interference suppression between multistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radars and in this study. First, according to the strategy, a supermodular game framework with a fixed weight (FW) vector is constructed. At the same time, a constrained optimization model for maximizing the radar utility function is established. Based on the utility function, the best strategies for the radars and jammers are obtained. The existence and uniqueness of the Nash equilibrium (NE) of the are proved. A algorithm with FW is proposed which converges to the NE. In addition, we use adaptive methods to suppress cross-channel interference that occurs as direct wave interferences between the radars and jammers. A algorithm for joint and is also proposed. The algorithm can ensure the best , and also improves the interference suppression ability of the . Finally, the effectiveness and convergence of two algorithms are verified by numerical results.

Keywords: Supermodular game     Power allocation     Beamforming     MIMO radar     Multiple jammers    

Dot-shaped beamforming analysis of subarray-based sin-FDA Research Article

Bo Wang, Jun-wei Xie, Jing Zhang, Jia-ang Ge,wb_wangbo1991@163.com

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2019, Volume 20, Issue 10,   Pages 1429-1444 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1800722

Abstract: Phased array (PA) radar is one of the most popular types of radar. In contrast to PA, the (FDA) is a potential solution to suppress range-related interference because of its time-range-angle-dependent beampattern. However, the range-angle coupling inherent in the FDA transmit beampattern may degrade the output signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR). We propose a method based on the analyzed four subarray-based FDAs and subarray-based planar FDAs using a sinusoidally increasing frequency offset with elements transmitting at multiple frequencies. The numerical results show that the proposed approach outperforms the existing log-FDA with logarithmical frequency offset in transmit energy focus, sidelobe suppression, and array resolution. Comparative simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords: 频率分集阵列;子阵频率分集阵列;解耦;点状波束形成    

Correlated channelmodel-based securecommunications in dual-hopwireless communication networks Article

Zhen-hua YUAN, Chen CHEN, Xiang CHENG, Guo-cheng LV, Liu-qing YANG, Ye JIN

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2017, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 796-807 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1700023

Abstract: This article is focused on secure relay beamformer design with a correlated channel model in the relay-eavesdropper network. In this network, a single-antenna source-destination pair transmits secure information with the help of an amplify-and-forward (AF) relay equipped with multiple antennas, and the legitimate and eavesdropping channels are correlated. The relay cannot obtain the instantaneous channel state information (CSI) of the eavesdropper, and has only the knowledge of correlation information between the legitimate and eavesdropping channels. Depending on this information, we derive the conditional distribution of the eavesdropping channel. Two beamformers at the relay are studied for the approximate ergodic secrecy rate: (1) the generalized match-andforward (GMF) beamformer to maximize the legitimate channel rate, and (2) the general-rank beamformer (GRBF). In addition, one lower-bound-maximizing (LBM) beamformer at the relay is discussed for maximizing the lower bound of the ergodic secrecy rate. We find that the GMF beamformer is the optimal rank-one beamformer, that the GRBF is the iteratively optimal beamformer, and that the performance of the LBM beamformer for the ergodic secrecy rate gets close to that of the GRBF for the approximate secrecy rate. It can also be observed that when the relay has lower power or the channel gain of the second hop is low, the performance of the GMF beamformer surpasses that of the GRBF. Numerical results are presented to illustrate the beamformers’ performance.

Keywords: Physical layer security     Relay beamforming     Correlated channels     Ergodic secrecy rate    

Properties of a general quaternion-valued gradient operator and its applications to signal processing

Meng-di Jiang, Yi Li, Wei Liu,w.liu@sheffield.ac.uk

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 2,   Pages 83-95 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500334

Abstract: The gradients of a -valued function are often required for ic algorithms. The HR provides a viable framework and has found a number of applications. However, the applications so far have been limited to mainly real-valued functions and linear -valued functions. To generalize the operator to nonlinear functions, we define a restricted version of the HR operator, which comes in two versions, the left and the right ones. We then present a detailed analysis of the properties of the operators, including several different product rules and chain rules. Using the new rules, we derive explicit expressions for the derivatives of a class of regular nonlinear -valued functions, and prove that the restricted HR gradients are consistent with the gradients in the real domain. As an application, the derivation of the least mean square algorithm and a nonlinear adaptive algorithm is provided. Simulation results based on vector sensor arrays are presented as an example to demonstrate the effectiveness of the -valued signal model and the derived algorithm.

Keywords: operator     Signal processing     Least mean square (LMS) algorithm     Nonlinear adaptive filtering     Adaptive beamforming    

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Beamforming techniques for massive MIMO systems in 5G: overview, classification, and trends for future

Ehab ALI, Mahamod ISMAIL, Rosdiadee NORDIN, Nor Fadzilah ABDULAH

Journal Article

On Differentiation Among Pilot Signals of Multiple Mobile Targets in Retro-Reflective Beamforming for

Xin Wang, Long Li, Tie Jun Cui, Mingyu Lu

Journal Article

Joint cooperative beamforming and artificial noise design for secureAF relay networks with energy-harvesting

He-hao NIU, Bang-ning ZHANG, Dao-xing GUO, Yu-zhen HUANG, Ming-yue LU

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Low complexity robust adaptive beamforming for general-rank signal model with positive semidefinite constraint

Yu-tang ZHU,Yong-bo ZHAO,Jun LIU,Peng-lang SHUI

Journal Article

Beamforming and fronthaul compression design for intelligent reflecting surface aided cloud radio access

Yu ZHANG, Xuelu WU, Hong PENG, Caijun ZHONG, Xiaoming CHEN,yzhang@zjut.edu.cn,ph@zjut.edu.cn,caijunzhong@zju.edu.cn,chen_xiaoming@zju.edu.cn

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Optimization of a robust collaborative-relay beamforming design for simultaneous wireless information

Lu-lu ZHAO, Xing-long JIANG, Li-min LI, Guo-qiang ZENG, Hui-jie LIU

Journal Article

Supermodular interference suppression game for multistatic MIMO radar networks and multiple jammers with multiple targets

Bin HE, Hongtao SU,aihebin19@163.com,suht@xidian.edu.cn

Journal Article

Dot-shaped beamforming analysis of subarray-based sin-FDA

Bo Wang, Jun-wei Xie, Jing Zhang, Jia-ang Ge,wb_wangbo1991@163.com

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Correlated channelmodel-based securecommunications in dual-hopwireless communication networks

Zhen-hua YUAN, Chen CHEN, Xiang CHENG, Guo-cheng LV, Liu-qing YANG, Ye JIN

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Properties of a general quaternion-valued gradient operator and its applications to signal processing

Meng-di Jiang, Yi Li, Wei Liu,w.liu@sheffield.ac.uk

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