JOURNAL ARTICLE

Zero-forcing beamforming with receiver antenna selection in downlink multi-antenna multi-user system

Huang SenhuaQiu LingLin Shi

Year: 2008 Journal:   Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics Vol: 19 (6)Pages: 1258-1263   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

A study on the zero-forcing beamforming (ZFBF) scheme with antenna selection at user terminals in downlink multi-antenna multi-user systems is presented. Simulation results show that the proposed ZFBF scheme with receiver antenna selection (ZFBF-AS) achieves considerable throughput improvement over the ZFBF scheme with single receiver antenna. The results also show that, with multi-user diversity, the ZFBF-AS scheme approaches the throughput performance of the ZFBF scheme using all receiver antennas (ZFBF-WO-AS) when the base station adopts semi-orthogonal user selection (SUS) algorithm, and achieves larger throughput when the base station adopts the Round-robin scheduling algorithm. Compared with ZFBF-WO-AS, the proposed ZFBF-AS scheme can reduce the cost of user equipments and the channel state information requirement at the transmitter (CSIT) as well as the multiuser scheduling complexity at the transmitter.

Keywords:
Beamforming Transmitter Computer science Base station Telecommunications link Antenna (radio) Computer network Topology (electrical circuits) Electronic engineering Telecommunications Engineering Electrical engineering Channel (broadcasting)

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