Bit Allocation Law for Multi-Antenna Channel Feedback Quantization: Single-User Case
Behrouz Khoshnevis, Wei Yu

TL;DR
This paper develops an asymptotically optimal channel quantization scheme for multi-antenna single-user systems, minimizing power with limited feedback by optimally allocating bits between channel magnitude and direction.
Contribution
It introduces a product codebook structure with optimal bit allocation between magnitude and direction for large feedback bit regimes in multi-antenna systems.
Findings
Uniform quantization in dB is asymptotically optimal.
Optimal bit ratio for real channels is (M-1)/2 between direction and magnitude.
System performance approaches perfect CSI as feedback bits increase.
Abstract
This paper studies the design and optimization of a limited feedback single-user system with multiple-antenna transmitter and single-antenna receiver. The design problem is cast in form of the minimizing the average transmission power at the base station subject to the user's outage probability constraint. The optimization is over the user's channel quantization codebook and the transmission power control function at the base station. Our approach is based on fixing the outage scenarios in advance and transforming the design problem into a robust system design problem. We start by showing that uniformly quantizing the channel magnitude in dB scale is asymptotically optimal, regardless of the magnitude distribution function. We derive the optimal uniform (in dB) channel magnitude codebook and combine it with a spatially uniform channel direction codebook to arrive at a product channel…
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