Title :
Completely stale transmitter channel state information is still very useful
Author :
Maddah-Ali, Mohammad Ali ; Tse, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
Sept. 29 2010-Oct. 1 2010
Abstract :
Transmitter channel state information (CSIT) is crucial for the multiplexing gains offered by advanced interference management techniques such as multiuser MIMO and interference alignment. Such CSIT is usually obtained by feedback from the receivers, but the feedback is subject to delays. The usual approach is to use the fed back information to predict the current channel state and then apply a scheme designed assuming perfect CSIT. When the feedback delay is large compared to the channel coherence time, such a prediction approach completely fails to achieve any multiplexing gain. In this paper, we show that even in this case, the completely stale CSI is still very useful. More concretely, we showed that in a MIMO broadcast channel with K transmit antennas and K receivers each with 1 receive antenna, K/1+1/2+···+1K (>; 1) degrees of freedom is achievable even when the fed back channel state is completely independent of the current channel state. Moreover, we establish that if all receivers have identically distributed channels, then this is the optimal number of degrees of freedom achievable. In the optimal scheme, the transmitter uses the fed back CSI to learn the side information that the receivers receive from previous transmissions rather than to predict the current channel state. Our result can be viewed as the first example of feedback providing a degree-of-freedom gain in memoryless channels.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; broadcast channels; interference suppression; memoryless systems; multiplexing; radio receivers; radio transmitters; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; MIMO broadcast channel; channel coherence time; degree-of-freedom; distributed channels; feedback channel; feedback delay; feedback receiver; interference alignment; interference management technique; memoryless channel; multiplexing gain; multiuser MIMO; receive antenna; stale transmitter channel state information; transmit antenna; Delay; Equations; Multiplexing; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2010 48th Annual Allerton Conference on
Conference_Location :
Allerton, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8215-3
DOI :
10.1109/ALLERTON.2010.5707049