Codebook Based Space Division Multiple Access with Partial Side Information
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概要
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In this letter, a codebook based multiuser MIMO precoding scheme is proposed for a space-division multiple access (SDMA) system with limited feedback. Focusing on the case of SDMA systems with two transmit antennas, a precoder codebook design is proposed based on the idea that a precoder inducing larger fluctuations in the signal to interference and noise ratio (SINK) at each link can lead to a larger gain in terms of multiuser diversity. It is shown that the proposed multiuser MIMO precoding outperforms existing multiuser MIMO techniques in terms of the average system throughput.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2008-09-01
著者
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Lee Myoung‐won
Samsung Electronics Kor
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Yook Jong-gwan
Department Of Electrical Andel Ectronic Engineering Yonsei University
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Yook Jong‐gwan
Department Of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Yonsei University
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Yook Jong-gwan
Department Of Electronic And Electrical Engineering Yonsei University
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Lee Myoung-won
Telecommunication Network Business Samsung Electronics
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Kim Dong-hee
Telecommunication R&d Center Samsung Electronics
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MUN Cheol
Department of Electronic Communication Engineering, Chungju National University
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Mun Cheol
Department Of Electronic Communication Engineering Chungju National University
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YOOK Jong-Gwan
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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