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Asymptotic analysis of a partial feedback OFDMA system employing spatial, spectral, and multiuser diversity

Abstract

Spatial and multiuser diversity are two types of diversity techniques for delivering reliable high-date-rate services. Spectral diversity comes from opportunistic scheduling in the frequency domain enabled by the OFDMA technique, and is influenced by partial feedback design. By employing the best-M partial feedback strategy, we provide a unified view of spatial, spectral, and multiuser diversity through asymptotic (in users) analysis. We examine the tail behavior of the distribution of the received channel quality information (CQI) at the scheduler to prove the type of convergence as well as to derive the asymptotic approximations for the average spectral efficiency under partial feedback. We investigate the application of our analysis to different spatial diversity schemes. Our derived results can be used to quickly determine the minimum required partial feedback in a general multiuser MIMO-OFDMA system.

Keywords:
Computer science Spectral efficiency Scheduling (production processes) Antenna diversity Diversity scheme Diversity gain Mathematical optimization Fading Channel (broadcasting) Mathematics Telecommunications Wireless

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Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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