EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF CHANNEL FADING AND ANTENNA ARCHITECTURE ON BEAMFORMING PERFORMANCE FOR NEXT-GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS

ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology ( Volume: 17 , Issue: 1 )

Abstract

Antenna beamforming has emerged as a promising solution for the advanced wireless communication systems particularly where large number of antennas is used at the transmitter and receiver (multiple input multiple output-MIMO) systems. The beamforming techniques MIMO system provides improved signal quality, enhances capacity and reduces interference. Telecommunication service providers need to address several challenges for implementation of the beamforming techniques because of its different aspects; beamforming for suitable applications, complexity, implementation cost, power consumption, capacity etc. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of three types of beamforming techniques (analog, digital and hybrid) over various fading channels and antenna configurations. The analysis explores effect of fading conditions on the performance of the beamforming techniques and crucial parameters such as spectral efficiency (SE) and energy efficiency (EE). Further paper investigates the influence of multiple antenna configurations. While adding more antennas gradually improves spectral efficiency by leveraging spatial diversity, but it introduces increased power consumption, leading to diminishing returns in energy efficiency. The simulations are also carried out with different channel models such as Rician, Rayleigh and Nakagami. Moving from Rayleigh to Rician (K=5) channel model, boosts spectral efficiency of hybrid beamforming by approximately 11% at 10 dB signal to noise ratio. These results validate hybrid beamforming architecture as a pivotal technology for future wireless systems, enabling the deployment of massive MIMO to meet escalating data demands in a power-efficient and cost-effective manner.

Authors

Kartik Ramesh Patel, Sanjay Dasrao Deshmukh
MCT’s Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, India

Keywords

Analog Beamforming, Digital Beamforming, Hybrid Beamforming, MIMO, Nakagami, Rayleigh, Rician

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ICTACT
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ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology
( Volume: 17 , Issue: 1 )
Date of Publication
March 2026
Pages
3791 - 3800
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