Feedback Reduction for Random Beamforming in Multiuser MIMO Broadcast Channel
Jin-Hao Li, Hsuan-Jung Su, Yu-Lun Tsai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-threshold feedback scheme for multiuser MIMO downlink channels that significantly reduces feedback load while maintaining near-optimal sum rate scaling, outperforming existing methods.
Contribution
A novel multi-threshold feedback scheme that keeps feedback load constant and nearly achieves optimal sum rate scaling in multiuser MIMO systems.
Findings
Reduces feedback load compared to traditional schemes.
Achieves near-optimal sum rate scaling with increasing thresholds.
Fast bit allocation performs comparably to optimal methods.
Abstract
For the multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) downlink channel, the users feedback their channel state information (CSI) to help the base station (BS) schedule users and improve the system sum rate. However, this incurs a large aggregate feedback bandwidth which grows linearly with the number of users. In this paper, we propose a novel scheme to reduce the feedback load in a downlink orthogonal space division multiple access (SDMA) system with zero-forcing receivers by allowing the users to dynamically determine the number of feedback bits to use according to multiple decision thresholds. Through theoretical analysis, we show that, while keeping the aggregate feedback load of the entire system constant regardless of the number of users, the proposed scheme almost achieves the optimal asymptotic sum rate scaling with respect to the number of users (also known as the multiuser…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Antenna Design and Analysis
