Title :
Downlink MIMO in LTE-advanced: SU-MIMO vs. MU-MIMO
Author :
Liu, Lingjia ; Chen, Runhua ; Geirhofer, Stefan ; Sayana, Krishna ; Shi, Zhihua ; Zhou, Yongxing
Author_Institution :
Univ. of KansasKansas, KS, USA
fDate :
2/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Single-user multi-antenna technologies are well upported in current standard specifications like LTE Release 8/9. Further development of the specification (LTE-Advanced) is expected to conform to the requirements for IMT-Advanced systems. One of the key enabling features of LTE-Advanced to meet IMT-Advanced downlink performance requirements is multi-user MIMO, where a transmitter serves multiple users simultaneously on the same frequency resource, primarily relying on spatial separation. In general, multi-user MIMO is beneficial for improving average user spectral efficiency. However, cell edge user spectral efficiency may be reduced if multi-user MIMO is used exclusively, due to residual inter-user interference arising from practical multi-user beamforming and reduced transmit power allocated to each user. Therefore, it should be possible to configure the UE-specific transmission mode to support dynamic switching between single-user MIMO and multi-user MIMO to balance the cell edge user spectral efficiency as well as the average cell user spectral efficiency. In this article, we study various aspects of multi-user MIMO including design philosophy, multi-user precoding, and control signaling. The associated feedback schemes, including those that facilitate dynamic switching, are discussed. Performance evaluation is conducted to demonstrate the gain of dynamically switched single-user and multiuser MIMO as opposed to traditional single-user MIMO.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; MIMO communication; antenna arrays; array signal processing; precoding; radiofrequency interference; IMT-advanced downlink performance requirement; LTE-advanced SU-MIMO; MU-MIMO; UE-specific transmission; associated feedback scheme; cell edge user spectral efficiency; control signaling; dynamic switching; frequency resource; interuser interference; multiuser MIMO; multiuser beamforming; multiuser precoding; single user multiantenna technology; single-user MIMO; transmit power allocation; 4G mobile communication; Antennas; Array signal processing; Downlink; Interference; MIMO; Receivers;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2012.6146493