230 research outputs found
On the Maximal Diversity Order of Spatial Multiplexing with Transmit Antenna Selection
Zhang et. al. recently derived upper and lower bounds on the achievable
diversity of an N_R x N_T i.i.d. Rayleigh fading multiple antenna system using
transmit antenna selection, spatial multiplexing and a linear receiver
structure. For the case of L = 2 transmitting (out of N_T available) antennas
the bounds are tight and therefore specify the maximal diversity order. For the
general case with L <= min(N_R,N_T) transmitting antennas it was conjectured
that the maximal diversity is (N_T-L+1)(N_R-L+1) which coincides with the lower
bound. Herein, we prove this conjecture for the zero forcing and zero forcing
decision feedback (with optimal detection ordering) receiver structures.Comment: 10 pages. Submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Information Theor
Symbol-Level Precoding Design for Max-Min SINR in Multiuser MISO Broadcast Channels
In this paper, we address the symbol level precoding (SLP) design problem
under max-min SINR criterion in the downlink of multiuser multiple-input
single-output (MISO) channels. First, we show that the distance preserving
constructive interference regions (DPCIR) are always polyhedral angles (shifted
pointed cones) for any given constellation point with unbounded decision
region. Then we prove that any signal in a given unbounded DPCIR has a norm
larger than the norm of the corresponding vertex if and only if the convex hull
of the constellation contains the origin. Using these properties, we show that
the power of the noiseless received signal lying on an unbounded DPCIR is an
strictly increasing function of two parameters. This allows us to reformulate
the originally non-convex SLP max-min SINR as a convex optimization problem. We
discuss the loss due to our proposed convex reformulation and provide some
simulation results.Comment: Submitted to SPAWC 2018, 7 pages, 2 figure
Power Minimizer Symbol-Level Precoding: A Closed-Form Sub-Optimal Solution
In this letter, we study the optimal solution of the multiuser symbol-level
precoding (SLP) for minimization of the total transmit power under given
signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) constraints. Adopting the
distance preserving constructive interference regions (DPCIR), we first derive
a simplified reformulation of the problem. Then, we analyze the structure of
the optimal solution using the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) optimality conditions,
thereby we obtain the necessary and sufficient condition under which the power
minimizer SLP is equivalent to the conventional zero-forcing beamforming
(ZFBF). This further leads us to a closed-form sub-optimal SLP solution
(CF-SLP) for the original problem. Simulation results show that CF-SLP provides
significant gains over ZFBF, while performing quite close to the optimal SLP in
scenarios with rather small number of users. The results further indicate that
the CF-SLP method has a reduction of order in computational time
compared to the optimal solution.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, 1 table, submitted to IEEE signal processing
letter
Second order statistics of NLOS indoor MIMO channels based on 5.2 GHz measurements
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A Framework for Training-Based Estimation in Arbitrarily Correlated Rician MIMO Channels With Rician Disturbance
Exploiting Quantized Channel Norm Feedback Through Conditional Statistics in Arbitrarily Correlated MIMO Systems
A Tutorial on Interference Exploitation via Symbol-Level Precoding: Overview, State-of-the-Art and Future Directions
IEEE Interference is traditionally viewed as a performance limiting factor in wireless communication systems, which is to be minimized or mitigated. Nevertheless, a recent line of work has shown that by manipulating the interfering signals such that they add up constructively at the receiver side, known interference can be made beneficial and further improve the system performance in a variety of wireless scenarios, achieved by symbol-level precoding (SLP). This paper aims to provide a tutorial on interference exploitation techniques from the perspective of precoding design in a multi-antenna wireless communication system, by beginning with the classification of constructive interference (CI) and destructive interference (DI). The definition for CI is presented and the corresponding mathematical characterization is formulated for popular modulation types, based on which optimization-based precoding techniques are discussed. In addition, the extension of CI precoding to other application scenarios as well as for hardware efficiency is also described. Proof-of-concept testbeds are demonstrated for the potential practical implementation of CI precoding, and finally a list of open problems and practical challenges are presented to inspire and motivate further research directions in this area
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