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Statistical Beamforming on the Grassmann Manifold for the Two-User Broadcast Channel (1104.2116v1)

Published 12 Apr 2011 in cs.IT, math.IT, and math.OC

Abstract: A Rayleigh fading spatially correlated broadcast setting with M = 2 antennas at the transmitter and two-users (each with a single antenna) is considered. It is assumed that the users have perfect channel information about their links whereas the transmitter has only statistical information of each user's link (covariance matrix of the vector channel). A low-complexity linear beamforming strategy that allocates equal power and one spatial eigen-mode to each user is employed at the transmitter. Beamforming vectors on the Grassmann manifold that depend only on statistical information are to be designed at the transmitter to maximize the ergodic sum-rate delivered to the two users. Towards this goal, the beamforming vectors are first fixed and a closed-form expression is obtained for the ergodic sum-rate in terms of the covariance matrices of the links. This expression is non-convex in the beamforming vectors ensuring that the classical Lagrange multiplier technique is not applicable. Despite this difficulty, the optimal solution to this problem is shown to be the solution to the maximization of an appropriately-defined average signal-to-interference and noise ratio (SINR) metric for each user. This solution is the dominant generalized eigenvector of a pair of positive-definite matrices where the first matrix is the covariance matrix of the forward link and the second is an appropriately-designed "effective" interference covariance matrix. In this sense, our work is a generalization of optimal signalling along the dominant eigen-mode of the transmit covariance matrix in the single-user case. Finally, the ergodic sum-rate for the general broadcast setting with M antennas at the transmitter and M-users (each with a single antenna) is obtained in terms of the covariance matrices of the links and the beamforming vectors.

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