Under the condition of limited number of antennas in current noncoherent single-input-multiple-output (SIMO), the key problems of serious mutual interference and small number of supported users are still difficult to overcome. In this paper, we proposed a multi-user massive SIMO based on energy difference detection (EDD) in Rician channels. The proposed method only needs to simply estimate the line-of-sight (LOS) amplitude gain of users. The cross-product interference caused by energy detection is eliminated by designing complementary amplitude constellations and performing energy difference detection at the base station (BS). It reduces the number of antennas required by the BS to distinguish data streams from different users. In addition, we also analyze the impact on the system performance when users move, and adopt the low-complexity approach of re-estimating the moving user’s coefficient to maintain a good performance. Simulation results show that the proposed method can use the LOS component of the Rician channels to support more concurrent users, and obtain a better performance than existing methods.
Massive SIMO System Based on Energy Difference Detection in Rician Channels
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