DocumentCode
1005358
Title
Optimal operating point for MIMO multiple access channel with bursty traffic
Author
Kittipiyakul, Somsak ; Javidi, Tara
Author_Institution
Univ. of California/San Diego, La Jolla
Volume
6
Issue
12
fYear
2007
fDate
12/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
4464
Lastpage
4474
Abstract
Multiple antennas at the transmitters and receivers in a multiple access channel (MAC) can provide simultaneous diversity, spatial multiplexing, and space-division multiple access gains. The fundamental tradeoff in the asymptotically large SNR regime is shown by Tse et al. (2004). On the other hand, MAC scheduling can provide a statistical-multiplexing gain to improve the delay performance as shown by Bertsimas et al. (1998) and Stolyar and Ramanan (2001). In this paper, we formulate and analytically derive bounds on the optimal operating point for MIMO-MAC channel for bursty sources with delay constraints. Our system model brings together the four types of gains: diversity, spatial multiplexing, space-division multiple-access, and statistical-multiplexing gains. Our objective is to minimize the end-to-end performance as defined by the delay bound violation probability as well as the channel decoding error probability. We And the optimal diversity gain and rate region in which the system should operate. As an example, we illustrate our technique and the optimal operating point for the case of a compound Poisson source. In addition, we note an interesting interplay between the intensity of the traffic and resource pooling with regard to both multiple-access and statistical-multiplexing gains.
Keywords
MIMO communication; access protocols; diversity reception; multi-access systems; receivers; telecommunication traffic; transmitters; wireless channels; MIMO multiple access channel; MIMO-MAC channel; Poisson source; bursty traffic; channel decoding error probability; delay bound violation probability; diversity gains; multiple antennas; optimal diversity gain; optimal operating point; receivers; space-division multiple access gains; space-division multiple-access gains; spatial multiplexing gains; statistical-multiplexing gains; transmitters; Concatenated codes; Decoding; Delay effects; Diversity methods; MIMO; Performance gain; Receiving antennas; Traffic control; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2007.060362
Filename
4400815
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