Effect of Receive Spatial Diversity on the Degrees of Freedom Region in Multi-Cell Random Beamforming
Hieu Duy Nguyen, Rui Zhang, and Hon Tat Hui

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how receive spatial diversity techniques like MMSE, matched filter, and antenna selection affect the sum-rate and degrees of freedom in multi-cell RBF systems with interference, providing closed-form SINR distributions and DoF region characterizations.
Contribution
It derives closed-form SINR distributions for different spatial diversity receivers and characterizes the DoF region in multi-cell RBF systems considering interference and user scaling.
Findings
MMSE receiver outperforms MF and AS in sum-rate.
The DoF region depends on the type of spatial receiver and user scaling.
Interference significantly impacts the achievable DoF in multi-cell RBF systems.
Abstract
The random beamforming (RBF) scheme, jointly applied with multi-user diversity based scheduling, is able to achieve virtually interference-free downlink transmissions with only partial channel state information (CSI) available at the transmitter. However, the impact of receive spatial diversity on the rate performance of RBF is not fully characterized yet even in a single-cell setup. In this paper, we study a multi-cell multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast system with RBF applied at each base station (BS) and either the minimum-mean-square-error (MMSE), matched filter (MF), or antenna selection (AS) based spatial receiver employed at each mobile terminal. We investigate the effect of different spatial diversity receivers on the achievable sum-rate of multi-cell RBF systems subject to both the intra- and inter-cell interferences. We first derive closed-form expressions for the…
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