Limited Feedback for Multi-Antenna Multi-user Communications with Generalized Multi-Unitary Decomposition

Computer Science – Information Theory

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PIMRC 2008

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In this paper, we propose a decomposition method called Generalized Multi-Unitary Decomposition (GMUD) which is useful in multi-user MIMO precoding. This decomposition transforms a complex matrix H into PRQ, where R is a special matrix whose first row contains only a non-zero user defined value at the left-most position, P and Q are a pair of unitary matrices. The major attraction of our proposed GMUD is we can obtain multiple solutions of P and Q >. With GMUD, we propose a precoding method for a MIMO multi-user system that does not require full channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter. The proposed precoding method uses the multiple unitary matrices property to compensate the inaccurate feedback information as the transmitter can steer the transmission beams of individual users such that the inter-user interference is kept minimum.

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