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Multi-User MIMO with outdated CSI: Training, Feedback and Scheduling (1109.6371v1)

Published 29 Sep 2011 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Conventional MU-MIMO techniques, e.g. Linear Zero-Forced Beamforming (LZFB), require sufficiently accurate channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) in order to realize spectral efficient transmission (degree of freedom gains). In practical settings, however, CSIT accuracy can be limited by a number of issues including CSI estimation, CSI feedback delay between user terminals to base stations, and the time/frequency coherence of the channel. The latter aspects of CSIT-feedback delay and channel-dynamics can lead to significant challenges in the deployment of efficient MU-MIMO systems. Recently it has been shown by Maddah-Ali and Tse (MAT) that degree of freedom gains can be realized by MU-MIMO even when the knowledge of CSIT is completely outdated. Specifically, outdated CSIT, albeit perfect CSIT, is known for transmissions only after they have taken place. This aspect of insensitivity to CSIT-feedback delay is of particular interest since it allows one to reconsider MU-MIMO design in dynamic channel conditions. Indeed, as we show, with appropriate scheduling, and even in the context of CSI estimation and feedback errors, the proposed MAT scheme can have performance advantages over conventional MU-MIMO in such scenarios.

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