Title :
Transmit Diversity Versus Opportunistic Beamforming in Data Packet Mobile Downlink Transmission
Author :
Kobayashi, Mari ; Caire, Giuseppe ; Gesbert, David
Author_Institution :
Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Barcelona
Abstract :
We compare space-time coding (transmit diversity) and random "opportunistic" beamforming in a space-division multiple access/time-division multiple access single-cell downlink system with random packet arrivals, correlated block-fading channels, and non-perfect channel state information at the transmitter due to a feedback delay. Our comparison is based on system stability. The ability of accurately predicting the channel signal-to-noise ratio dominates the performance of opportunistic beamforming, even under the optimistic assumption that the sequence of beamforming matrices is perfectly known a priori by the receivers. Our results show that the relative merit of opportunistic beamforming versus space-time coding strongly depends on the channel Doppler bandwidth. Therefore, previous naive conclusions on the fact that transmit diversity always hurts the system performance under multiuser-diversity scheduling should be taken with great care
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; data communication; diversity reception; fading channels; feedback; matrix algebra; mobile radio; scheduling; space division multiple access; space-time codes; time division multiple access; beamforming matrices; channel Doppler bandwidth; channel signal-to-noise ratio; correlated block-fading channels; data packet mobile downlink transmission; feedback delay; multiuser-diversity scheduling; nonperfect channel state information; random opportunistic beamforming; random packet arrivals; space-division multiple access-time-division multiple access single-cell downlink system; space-time coding; transmit diversity; Array signal processing; Bandwidth; Channel state information; Delay; Downlink; Signal to noise ratio; Stability; State feedback; System performance; Transmitters; Non-perfect channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT); opportunistic beamforming; space–time coding (STC); stability;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2006.885090