Performance of Semi-Orthogonal User Selection for Multiuser Miso Systems
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In MISO multiuser downlink wireless communication systems with precoding at the transmission, the capacity depends on the channel state information at the transmitter. Since the feedback data rate increases with the number of users in the cell it is important to perform a selection of the users at the receiver. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of different user selection algorithms at the receiver side through the noisy uplink channel. We evaluate the effect of the noisy channel on the classical norm criterion and on a criterion based on the orthogonality between the user channels. Without cooperation between the users, we only allow users that are semi-orthogonal to feedback their channel information as analog and quantized information to the base station through the noisy uplink channel. We propose an algorithm to reduce the noise effect on the analog feedback for semi-orthogonal user selection algorithm. We show that the semi-orthogonal criterion with quantized feedback gives better performance compared to the norm criterion for perfect and noisy uplink channels.
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IEEE 9th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, SPAWC 2008; Recife; Brazil; 6 July 2008 through 9 July 2008
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Communication systems, Channel information, Data rates, Noise effects, Wireless communication systems, Quantized feedback, Noise effects, Channel information, Data rates, Quantized feedback, Communication systems, Wireless communication systems
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0203 mechanical engineering, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Le Ruyet, D., Khanfir, H., and Özbek, B. (2008, July 6-9). Performance of semi-orthogonal user selection for multiuser MISO systems. Paper presented at the IEEE 9th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, Recife; Brazil. doi:10.1109/SPAWC.2008.4641622
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