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Record Nr.

UNINA9910437889803321

Autore

Hunger Raphael

Titolo

Analysis and transceiver design for the MIMO broadcast channel / / Raphael Hunger

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Heidelberg, : Springer, 2012

ISBN

1-283-63148-2

9786613943934

3-642-31692-1

Edizione

[1st ed. 2013.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (322 p.)

Collana

Foundations in signal processing, communications and networking, , 1863-8538 ; ; v. 8

Disciplina

621.3822

Soggetti

Radio - Transmitter-receivers - Design and construction

MIMO systems

Wireless communication systems

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

System Models -- Dualities for the MIMO BC and the MIMO MAC with Linear Transceivers -- Rate Duality with Nonlinear Interference Cancelation -- Matrix-Based Gradient-Projection Algorithm -- MIMO BC Transceiver Design with Interference Cancelation -- Asymptotic High Power Analysis of the MIMO BC -- Description of the Quality of Service Feasibility Region.

Sommario/riassunto

This book deals with the optimization-based joint design of the transmit and receive filters in   MIMO broadcast channel in which the user terminals may be equipped with several antenna elements. Furthermore, the maximum performance of the system in the high power regime as well as the set of all feasible quality-of-service requirements is analyzed. First, a fundamental duality is derived that holds between the MIMO broadcast channel and virtual MIMO multiple access channel. This duality construct allows for the efficient solution of problems originally posed in the broadcast channel in the dual domain where a possibly hidden convexity can often be revealed. On the basis of the established duality result, the gradient-projection algorithm is introduced as a tool to solve constrained optimization



problems to global optimality under certain conditions. The gradient-projection tool is then applied to solving the weighted sum rate maximization problem which is a central optimization that arises in any network utility maximization. In the high power regime, a simple characterization of the obtained performance becomes possible due to the fact that the weighted sum rate utility converges to an affine asymptote in the logarithmic power domain. We find closed form expressions for these asymptotes which allows for a quantification of the asymptotic rate loss that linear transceivers have to face with respect to dirty paper coding. In the last part, we answer the fundamental question of feasibility in quality-of-service based optimizations with inelastic traffic that features strict delay constraints. Under the assumption of linear transceivers, not every set of quality-of-service requirements might be feasible making the power minimization problem with given lower bound constraints on the rate for example infeasible  in these cases. We derive a complete description of the quality-of-service feasibility region for  arbitrary channel matrices.