JOURNAL ARTICLE

On channel quantization and feedback strategies for multiuser MIMO-OFDM downlink systems

Matteo TrivellatoStefano TomasinN. Benvenuto

Year: 2009 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 57 (9)Pages: 2645-2654   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

We consider a multiuser MIMO-OFDM downlink system with single antenna mobile terminals (MTs) where channel state information at the base station is provided through limited uplink feedback (FB). In order to reduce the FB rate and signal processing complexity, the available bandwidth is divided into resource blocks (RBs) whose number of subcarriers reflects the coherence bandwidth of the channel. This approach is very common in the standardization of 4th generation wireless communication, systems and justifies an independent channel quantization per RB. Within this framework the paper contains two main contributions. Firstly we provide joint conditions on the channel coherence bandwidth and the FB rate per RB that allow for a simpler quantization of the RB channel matrix (space-frequency) by a space vector, causing negligible performance loss in terms of system achievable throughput. This is accomplished after deriving a new metric for codebook design in RB channel quantization that exploits spatial and frequency correlation. As a second contribution we investigate the trade-off between accurate channel knowledge and frequency/multiuser diversity. It is seen that even for a moderate number of MTs in the network, concentrating all the available FB bits in characterizing only one RB provides a significant gain in system throughput over a more classical distributed approach and this result is validated both analytically and by simulations.

Keywords:
Telecommunications link MIMO Precoding Computer science Coherence bandwidth Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Quantization (signal processing) Electronic engineering Coherence time Channel state information Base station Channel (broadcasting) Bandwidth (computing) Bit error rate Spectral efficiency Algorithm Fading Wireless Computer network Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) Mathematics Telecommunications Engineering Delay spread

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Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
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