ABSTRACT

Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology for wireless communication is considered a key technology for the future fifth-generation (5G) communication networks. To reduce the propagation loss of channel, MIMO systems with analog or digital hybrid precoders and combiners (HPC) architecture have been used. This review paper presents the various types of analog and digital HPC designs for the massive MIMO communication systems that were investigated within the last decade. The reviewed systems are useful for both single-user (SU) and multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) systems. The key parameter of the study was spectral efficiency (SE), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), signal-to-interference pulse noise ratio (SINR), system sum-rate (SR) performance, computational complexity (CC), co-channel interference (CCI), inter-primary base station interference (IPBSI), multiuser interference (MUI), effective desired channel gain (EDCG), and minimum mean square error (MMSE).