Coordinated transmit and receive processing with adaptive multi-stream selection
HongSun An, Manar Mohaisen, DongKeol Han, KyungHi Chang

TL;DR
This paper introduces an adaptive coordinated transmit-receive beamforming scheme for multi-user MIMO systems, dynamically selecting data streams per user to enhance BER performance and reduce interference.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel adaptive scheme that optimally adjusts the number of data streams per user based on channel conditions, improving over fixed-stream methods.
Findings
Outperforms conventional schemes by 2.5dB at BER of 10^-2
Improves BER performance through adaptive stream selection
Effectively cancels inter-user interference in multi-user MIMO
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an adaptive coordinated Tx-Rx beamforming scheme for inter-user interference cancellation, when a base station (BS) communicates with multiple users that each has multiple receive antennas. The conventional coordinated Tx-Rx beamforming scheme transmits a fixed number of data streams for each user regardless of the instantaneous channel states, that is, all the users, no matter they are with ill-conditioned or well-conditioned channels, have the same number of data streams. However, in the proposed adaptive coordinated Tx-Rx beamforming scheme, we adaptively select the number of streams per user to solve the inefficient problem of the conventional coordinated Tx-Rx beamforming scheme. As a result, the BER performance is improved. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the conventional co-ordinated Tx-Rx beamforming algorithm by 2.5dB at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
