Title :
Multi-Antenna Communication in Ad Hoc Networks: Achieving MIMO Gains with SIMO Transmission
Author :
Jindal, Nihar ; Andrews, Jeffrey G. ; Weber, Steven
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
fDate :
2/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The benefit of multi-antenna receivers is investigated in wireless ad hoc networks, and the main finding is that network throughput can be made to scale linearly with the number of receive antennas N_r even if each transmitting node uses only a single antenna. This is in contrast to a large body of prior work in single-user, multiuser, and ad hoc wireless networks that have shown linear scaling is achievable when multiple receive and transmit antennas (i.e., MIMO transmission) are employed, but that throughput increases logarithmically or sublinearly with N_r when only a single transmit antenna (i.e., SIMO transmission) is used. The linear gain is achieved by using the receive degrees of freedom to simultaneously suppress interference and increase the power of the desired signal, and exploiting the subsequent performance benefit to increase the density of simultaneous transmissions instead of the transmission rate. This result is proven in the transmission capacity framework, which presumes single-hop transmissions in the presence of randomly located interferers, but it is also illustrated that the result holds under several relaxations of the model, including imperfect channel knowledge, multihop transmission, and regular networks (i.e., interferers are deterministically located on a grid).
Keywords :
MIMO communication; ad hoc networks; channel capacity; interference suppression; multifrequency antennas; radio receivers; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; MIMO gains; SIMO transmission; channel capacity; interference suppression; multi-antenna receiver; receiving antennas; transmission capacity; transmit antennas; wireless ad hoc networks; MIMO; Multiantenna communication; ad-hoc networks; fading; transmission capacity;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2010.120710.090793