On Multiuser Power Region of Fading Multiple-Access Channel with Multiple Antennas
Rui Zhang, Mehdi Mohseni, and John M. Cioffi

TL;DR
This paper characterizes the multiuser power region in fading MIMO-MAC with multiple antennas, comparing SDMA and TDMA, and demonstrates SDMA's power efficiency and fairness benefits through simulations.
Contribution
It extends transmit-covariance feedback to the fading MIMO-MAC and characterizes the multiuser power region for SDMA and TDMA schemes.
Findings
SDMA achieves significant power savings over TDMA.
The multiuser power region helps maintain proportional fairness.
Simulation results validate the theoretical power region analysis.
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the fading MIMO-MAC with multiple receive antennas at the base station (BS) and multiple transmit antennas at each mobile terminal (MT). Two multiple-access techniques are considered for scheduling transmissions from each MT to the BS at the same frequency, which are space-division multiple-access (SDMA) and time-division multiple-access (TDMA). For SDMA, all MTs transmit simultaneously to the BS and their individual signals are resolved at the BS via multiple receive antennas while for TDMA, each MT transmits independently to the BS during mutually orthogonal time slots. It is assumed that the channel-state information (CSI) of the fading channel from each MT to the BS is unknown at each MT transmitter, but is perfectly known at the BS receiver. Thereby, the BS can acquire the long-term channel-distribution information (CDI) for each MT. This paper extends…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
