Joint Spatial Division and Multiplexing
Ansuman Adhikary, Junyoung Nam, Jae-Young Ahn, and Giuseppe Caire

TL;DR
This paper introduces JSDM, a multiuser MIMO downlink method that leverages channel correlation structure to reduce CSIT requirements, enabling large antenna arrays with efficient training and feedback, suitable for FDD systems.
Contribution
The paper proposes JSDM, a novel multiuser MIMO approach that combines statistical and instantaneous channel information, with theoretical analysis and practical design guidelines for large antenna systems.
Findings
JSDM achieves near-optimal performance with reduced CSIT.
DFT-based pre-beamforming requires only coarse angle information.
System spectral efficiency is highly attractive under fairness criteria.
Abstract
We propose Joint Spatial Division and Multiplexing (JSDM), an approach to multiuser MIMO downlink that exploits the structure of the correlation of the channel vectors in order to allow for a large number of antennas at the base station while requiring reduced-dimensional Channel State Information at the Transmitter (CSIT). This allows for significant savings both in the downlink training and in the CSIT feedback from the user terminals to the base station, thus making the use of a large number of base station antennas potentially suitable also for Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) systems, for which uplink/downlink channel reciprocity cannot be exploited. JSDM forms the multiuser MIMO downlink precoder by concatenating a pre-beamforming matrix, which depends only on the channel second-order statistics, with a classical multiuser precoder, based on the instantaneous knowledge of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Smart Parking Systems Research · Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques
