DocumentCode
3511952
Title
The multiplexing gain of a two-cell MIMO channel with unequal CSI
Author
De Kerret, Paul ; Gesbert, David
Author_Institution
Mobile Commun. Dept., Eurecom, Sophia Antipolis, France
fYear
2011
fDate
July 31 2011-Aug. 5 2011
Firstpage
558
Lastpage
562
Abstract
In this work1, the joint precoding across two distant transmitters (TXs), sharing the knowledge of the data symbols to be transmitted, to two receivers (RXs), each equipped with one antenna, is discussed. We consider a distributed channel state information (CSI) configuration where each TX has its own local estimate of the channel and no communication is possible between the TXs. Based on the distributed CSI configuration, we introduce a concept of distributed MIMO precoding. We focus on the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime such that the two TXs aim at designing a precoding matrix to cancel the interference. Building on the study of the multiple antenna broadcast channel, we obtain the following key results: We derive the multiplexing gain (MG) as a function of the scaling in the SNR of the number of bits quantizing at each TX the channel to a given RX. Particularly, we show that the conventional Zero Forcing precoder is not MG maximizing, and we provide a precoding scheme optimal in terms of MG. Beyond the established MG optimality, simulations show that the proposed precoding schemes achieve better performances at intermediate SNR than known linear precoders.
Keywords
MIMO communication; antenna arrays; matrix algebra; precoding; radio receivers; radio transceivers; radiofrequency interference; MG; RX; SNR; TX; conventional zero forcing precoder; distributed MIMO precoding; multiple antenna broadcast channel; multiplexing gain; receivers; signal-to-noise ratio regime; transmitters; two-cell MIMO channel; unequal CSI; Antennas; Channel estimation; Interference; MIMO; Quantization; Robustness; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Theory Proceedings (ISIT), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
St. Petersburg
ISSN
2157-8095
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0596-0
Electronic_ISBN
2157-8095
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISIT.2011.6034190
Filename
6034190
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