Title :
How Many Users should be Turned On in a Multi-Antenna Broadcast Channel
Author :
Dai, Wei ; Liu, Youjian Eugene ; Rider, Brian
Author_Institution :
Colorado Univ., Boulder
Abstract :
This paper considers broadcast channels with L antennas at the base station and m single-antenna users, where each user has perfect channel knowledge and the base station obtains channel information through a finite rate feedback. The key observation of this paper is that the optimal number of on-users (users turned on), say s, is a function of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and other system parameters. Towards this observation, we use asymptotic analysis to guide the design of feedback and transmission strategies. As L, m and the feedback rates approach infinity linearly, we derive the asymptotic optimal feedback strategy and a realistic criterion to decide which users should be turned on. Define the corresponding asymptotic throughput per antenna as the spatial efficiency. It is a function of the number of on-users s, and therefore, s should be appropriately chosen. Based on the above asymptotic results, we also develop a scheme for a system with finite many antennas and users. Compared with other works where s is presumed constant, our scheme achieves a significant gain by choosing the appropriate s. Furthermore, our analysis and scheme is valid for heterogeneous systems where different users may have different path loss coefficients and feedback rates.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; broadcast antennas; broadcast channels; feedback; multiuser channels; L antennas; asymptotic optimal feedback strategy; finite rate feedback; m single-antenna user; multiantenna broadcast channel; Antenna feeds; Base stations; Broadcasting; Channel state information; H infinity control; Interference; Signal to noise ratio; State feedback; Throughput; Transmitters; broadcast channel; finite rate feedback; spatial efficiency;
Conference_Titel :
Information Sciences and Systems, 2007. CISS '07. 41st Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1063-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1037-1
DOI :
10.1109/CISS.2007.4298419