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Regularized ZF in Cooperative Broadcast Channels under Distributed CSIT: A Large System Analysis (1502.03654v1)

Published 12 Feb 2015 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Obtaining accurate Channel State Information (CSI) at the transmitters (TX) is critical to many cooperation schemes such as Network MIMO, Interference Alignment etc. Practical CSI feedback and limited backhaul-based sharing inevitably creates degradations of CSI which are specific to each TX, giving rise to a distributed form of CSI. In the Distributed CSI (D-CSI) broadcast channel setting, the various TXs design elements of the precoder based on their individual estimates of the global multiuser channel matrix, which intuitively degrades performance when compared with the commonly used centralized CSI assumption. This paper tackles this challenging scenario and presents a first analysis of the rate performance for the distributed CSI multi-TX broadcast channel setting, in the large number of antenna regime. Using Random Matrix Theory (RMT) tools, we derive deterministic equivalents of the Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR) for the popular regularized Zero-Forcing (ZF) precoder, allowing to unveil the price of distributedness for such cooperation methods.

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