DocumentCode :
863933
Title :
Zero-forcing methods for downlink spatial multiplexing in multiuser MIMO channels
Author :
Spencer, Quentin H. ; Swindlehurst, A. Lee ; Haardt, Martin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA
Volume :
52
Issue :
2
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
461
Lastpage :
471
Abstract :
The use of space-division multiple access (SDMA) in the downlink of a multiuser multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communications network can provide a substantial gain in system throughput. The challenge in such multiuser systems is designing transmit vectors while considering the co-channel interference of other users. Typical optimization problems of interest include the capacity problem - maximizing the sum information rate subject to a power constraint-or the power control problem-minimizing transmitted power such that a certain quality-of-service metric for each user is met. Neither of these problems possess closed-form solutions for the general multiuser MIMO channel, but the imposition of certain constraints can lead to closed-form solutions. This paper presents two such constrained solutions. The first, referred to as "block-diagonalization," is a generalization of channel inversion when there are multiple antennas at each receiver. It is easily adapted to optimize for either maximum transmission rate or minimum power and approaches the optimal solution at high SNR. The second, known as "successive optimization," is an alternative method for solving the power minimization problem one user at a time, and it yields superior results in some (e.g., low SNR) situations. Both of these algorithms are limited to cases where the transmitter has more antennas than all receive antennas combined. In order to accommodate more general scenarios, we also propose a framework for coordinated transmitter-receiver processing that generalizes the two algorithms to cases involving more receive than transmit antennas. While the proposed algorithms are suboptimal, they lead to simpler transmitter and receiver structures and allow for a reasonable tradeoff between performance and complexity.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; antenna arrays; array signal processing; cochannel interference; multiuser channels; optimisation; quality of service; radio networks; radio receivers; radio transmitters; space division multiple access; space division multiplexing; SDMA; block-diagonalization; channel inversion; closed-form solutions; cochannel interference; downlink spatial multiplexing; maximum transmission rate; multiple antennas; multiple-input multiple-output wireless communication networks; multiuser MIMO channels; optimization problems; power constraint; power control; power minimization problem; quality-of-service; space-division multiple access; successive optimization; transmit vectors designing; transmitter-receiver processing; wireless LAN; zero-forcing methods; Closed-form solution; Downlink; Interchannel interference; MIMO; Multiaccess communication; Receiving antennas; Throughput; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2003.821107
Filename :
1261332
Link To Document :
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