Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2009-03-30
Computer Science
Information Theory
25 pages, 10 figures, submitted to IEEE Trans. Commun., March 2010
Scientific paper
This paper proposes an adaptive multi-mode transmission strategy to improve the spectral efficiency achieved in the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channel with delayed and quantized channel state information. The adaptive strategy adjusts the number of active users, denoted as the transmission mode, to balance transmit array gain, spatial division multiplexing gain, and residual inter-user interference. Accurate closed-form approximations are derived for the achievable rates for different modes, which help identify the active mode that maximizes the average sum throughput for given feedback delay and channel quantization error. The proposed transmission strategy is combined with round-robin scheduling, and is shown to provide throughput gain over single-user MIMO at moderate signal-to-noise ratio. It only requires feedback of instantaneous channel state information from a small number of users. With a feedback load constraint, the proposed algorithm provides performance close to that achieved by opportunistic scheduling with instantaneous feedback from a large number of users.
Andrews Jeffrey G.
Heath Robert W. Jr.
Kountouris Marios
Zhang James J.
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