Title :
Achieving the DMD tradeoff of the MIMO-ARQ channel
Author :
Pawar, Sameer A. ; Kumar, K. Raj ; Kumar, P.V. ; Elia, Petros ; Sethuraman, B.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol.
Abstract :
For the quasi-static, Rayleigh-fading MIMO channel with nt transmit and nr receive antennas, Zheng and Tse showed that there exists a fundamental tradeoff between diversity and multiplexing gains, referred to as the diversity-multiplexing gain (D-MG) tradeoff. Explicit constructions for D-MG optimal ST codes are now available. In a subsequent paper, El Gamal, Caire and Damen considered signaling across the quasi-static ST channel using an L-round ARQ protocol that assumes the presence of a noiseless feedback channel capable of conveying one bit of information (ACK or NACK) per use of the feedback channel. They showed that given a fixed number of ARQ rounds L, there is a tradeoff between diversity and multiplexing gains under which the optimum diversity gain of the ARQ channel transmitting R = r log(SNR) bits per channel use, is that of the quasi-static channel without feedback investigated by Zheng and Tse, transmitting at (1/L)th the information rate. This tradeoff, which now is a function of the number L of ARQ rounds, is termed the diversity-multiplexing gain-delay (DMD) tradeoff. In the current paper, a sufficient condition under which a ST code will achieve the DMD tradeoff is presented for the case nr ges nt. The cyclic-division-algebra-based constructions of DMG optimal ST codes by Elia et. al. are then modified to yield codes which meet this sufficient criterion and are thereby DMD-optimal. This modification requires that either nt|L or L|nt
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; automatic repeat request; codes; multiplexing; radio networks; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; MIMO-ARQ channel; Rayleigh-fading MIMO channel; cyclic-division-algebra-based constructions; diversity-multiplexing gain-delay tradeoff; noiseless feedback channel; quasi-static channel; Automatic repeat request; Diversity methods; Feedback; MIMO; Mathematics; Protocols; Rayleigh channels; Receiving antennas; Symmetric matrices; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory, 2005. ISIT 2005. Proceedings. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9151-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2005.1523468