Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2011-09-14
Computer Science
Information Theory
Scientific paper
This paper investigates the performance of the downlink channel in distributed antenna systems. We first establish the ergodic capacity of distributed antennas, under different channel side information (CSI) assumptions. We consider a generalized distributed antenna system with $N$ distributed ports, each of which is equipped with an array of $L$ transmit antennas and constrained by a fixed transmit power. For this system we calculate the downlink capacity to a single antenna receiver, under different assumptions about the availability of the channel states at the transmitter. Having established this information theoretic analysis of the ergodic capacity of distributed antenna systems, this paper also investigates the effect of antenna placement on the performance of such systems. In particular, we investigate the optimal placement of the transmit antennas in distributed antenna systems. We present a fairly general framework for this optimization with no constraint on the location of the antennas. Based on stochastic approximation theory, we adopt a formulation that is suitable for node placement optimization in various wireless network scenarios. We show that optimal placement of antennas inside the coverage region can significantly improve the power efficiency of wireless networks.
Firouzabadi Sina
Goldsmith Andrea
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