We propose a novel linear minimum-mean-squared-error
(MMSE) precoder design for a downlink (DL) massive
multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) scenario. For economical
and computational efficiency reasons low resolution
1-bit digital-to-analog (DAC) and analog-to-digital (ADC)
converters are used. This comes at the cost of performance
gain that can be recovered by the large number of antennas
deployed at the base station (BS) and an appropiate precoder
design to mitigate the distortions due to the coarse
quantization. The proposed precoder takes the quantization
non-linearities into account and is split into a digital precoder
and an analog precoder. We formulate the two-stage precoding
problem such that the MSE of the users is minimized
under the 1-bit constraint. In the simulations, we compare the
new optimized precoding scheme with previously proposed
linear precoders in terms of uncoded bit error ratio (BER).
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