In this article, an auxiliary module is proposed to mitigate the crosstalk effect in multiple input–multiple output (MIMO) transmitters. Other branches do not need considering when linearizing the local branch, which reduces the complexity of the auxiliary module, and some branches can be linearized selectively to make the module application more flexible. In the end, the feasibility of the proposed algorithm is verified through the experimental platform. Experimental results demonstrate that for a 2 × 2 MIMO transmitter with −20 dB nonlinear crosstalk, the proposed DPD improves the adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) more than 16 dB, and normalized mean square error (NMSE) more than 12.8 dB, which has similar performance to the PH model. The predistorter can be implemented with fewer coefficients by separating the crosstalk from the nonlinearity, enabling the technique to be used in 5G massive MIMO scenarios.
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