Authors
Niranjay Ravindran, Nihar Jindal
Publication date
2008/10/10
Journal
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
1473-1482
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Block diagonalization is a linear preceding technique for the multiple antenna broadcast (downlink) channel that involves transmission of multiple data streams to each receiver such that no multi-user interference is experienced at any of the receivers. This low-complexity scheme operates only a few dB away from capacity but requires very accurate channel knowledge at the transmitter. We consider a limited feedback system where each receiver knows its channel perfectly, but the transmitter is only provided with a finite number of channel feedback bits from each receiver. Using a random quantization argument, we quantify the throughput loss due to imperfect channel knowledge as a function of the feedback level. The quality of channel knowledge must improve proportional to the SNR in order to prevent interference-limitations, and we show that scaling the number of feedback bits linearly with the system SNR is …
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N Ravindran, N Jindal - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2008