Application Driven Joint Uplink-Downlink Optimization in Wireless Communications

Computer Science – Information Theory

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Accepted for publication at 2010 Workshop on Smart Antennas (WSA), 23-24 Feb 2010, Bremen (Germany); submitted on 15 Nov 2009

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This paper introduces a new mathematical framework, which is used to derive joint uplink/downlink achievable rate regions for multi-user spatial multiplexing between one base station and multiple terminals. The framework consists of two models: the first one is a simple transmission model for uplink and downlink, which is capable to give a lower bound on the capacity for the case that the transmission is subject to imperfect CSI. A detailed model for concrete channel estimation and feedback schemes provides parameter input to the former model and covers the most important aspects such as pilot design optimization, linear channel estimation, feedback delay, and feedback quantization. We apply this framework to determine optimal pilot densities and CSI feedback quantity, given that a weighted sum of uplink and downlink throughput is to be maximized for a certain user velocity. We show that for low speed, and if downlink throughput is of particular importance, a significant portion of the uplink should be invested into CSI feedback. At higher velocity, however, downlink performance becomes mainly affected by CSI feedback delay, and hence CSI feedback brings little gain considering the inherent sacrifice of uplink capacity. We further show that for high velocities, it becomes beneficial to use no CSI feedback at all, but apply random beamforming in the downlink and operate in time-division duplex.

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